Ebonie Land
Communications Manager
Ebonie Land (she/they) is a creative and brand strategist who believes that powerful storytelling begins with deep listening. Her work lives at the intersection of strategy, design, and culture, helping organizations translate complex ideas into clear, resonant narratives that move people to action. With a background spanning visual identity, communications strategy, and creative leadership, Ebonie has spent her career shaping brands and campaigns that are both intentional and impactful.
She approaches creative work as a bridge between mission and audience, grounding every decision in purpose, context, and the lived experiences of the people a brand seeks to serve. Ebonie’s creative philosophy is rooted in clarity, equity, and care. She is especially drawn to work that centers community, challenges assumptions, and reflects the cultural realities of the moment.
Her projects have supported civic engagement, social justice, and public-facing initiatives, with work featured in national outlets including The New York Times, The Washington Post, Politico, Vox, and large-scale public installations such as Times Square. As a leader, Ebonie is known for her collaborative approach, bringing together strategy, storytelling, and design to help teams align around shared goals and bring ideas to life with intention. She values process as much as outcome, believing that how something is made is just as important as what is made.
Outside of her 9 to 5, Ebonie is a proud parent to two boys, a lifelong learner, and a fan of film, comics, and general pop culture. She is based in Virginia, where she continues to explore how creativity can foster connection, representation, and meaningful cultural impact.
Quote:
“NOT me, NOT Hermione, YOU.” - Ron Weasley
Why I chose this quote:
To me, this moment embodies love, care, and sacrifice in their purest form. Ron steps forward without certainty of what comes next, trusting that the path forward still matters. It reflects the kind of faith life often requires. Faith in our ability to choose wisely, faith that the people who love us will show up when it matters most, and faith that our actions, even when costly, can serve something greater than ourselves.