about me.
HI THERE.
I’m Bridget F. Clark.
My official bio is below.
It’s written by me. In third person.
Because writing about yourself in third person is never weird.
According to her parents, Bridget F. Clark’s love for storytelling began at a young age…perhaps when she gave herself what very well may be the most original middle name along with a creative, well-conceived case on why “Bridget Frosty Flower Flannery” totally worked for a preschooler who loved the winter holidays. Being human aside, how else was she to get the lead in any forthcoming sequels to 1969’s beloved Frosty the Snowman animated movie? (Sadly, her obsession had waned by the time the 1992 sequel, Frosty Returns, came around, so no, the “F.” above does not stand for Frosty Flower…or does it?)
Luckily, Bridget found a career path where she put her creativity, love for writing, and passion for helping people tell stories to good use. She’s now a communications leader with more than 25 years of experience helping major brands find and tell their stories. (With a side of a whole bunch of other stuff, naturally. She loves the operations of it all almost as much as she loves the communications work itself.)
Her hard work, enthusiasm, affable nature, love of big ideas, pragmatism, and ability to drive amazing results have established Bridget as a go-to leader for fledgling, established, and evolving communications functions alike. She’s cultivated a career developing and enriching programs that required strong perspective, strong experience, and a strong point of view. She’s been tapped many times over to create, build, and run corporate, internal, and marketing communications functions and programs for global organizations including American Express Co. and Nike, Inc.
Now at Yahoo, Bridget leads the company’s Internal Communications Center of Excellence — defining the strategy, systems, and storytelling that strengthen clarity, connection, and trust across a 30-year-old global brand in transformation. Her work helps shape how the company communicates through change, builds belief in its brand and strategy, and connects employees around shared purpose. She partners across Corporate Communications, HR, and the business to elevate the employee experience and strengthen corporate reputation from the inside out.
Bridget is a creator, a wife, a mom, a dog person.
She’s a current Portlander (no, not that one … the West Coast one). She’s always Philadelphian. (Yes, that one. That jawn between D.C. and N.Y.C.).
Bridget loves to write, create, make a mark, make a difference. She loves to make people feel something.
She especially loves to laugh and to bring others along with her.
When she’s not working, Bridget enjoys the daily dance with her always-on brain, trying to wrangle seemingly endless thoughts into something creative, meaningful, and/or cool. Hopefully all.
As her family enters its grown up era, Bridget has reclaimed her creative bandwidth — sketching, designing, and writing things that don’t need a brief or a deadline. She still aims to be the chillest (yet most enthusiastic) fan of everything her family does.
For the full professional rundown (minus the Frosty references), you can check out my résumé and one-pager.