Communication is an act of creation.
What kind of world do you want?
Tiny Windows Consulting is a digital communications consultancy here to help awesome leaders of Jewish nonprofits get confident, strategic, creative, and lead with belonging in the digital age.
Meet the TWC Team
Miriam Brosseau (she/her), Principal
Nonprofit veteran and organizational strategist Miriam Brosseau founded Tiny Windows Consulting in late 2018. “Communication is an act of creation,” says Miriam. “How we listen to, tell, and elicit stories is what makes our organizations stronger.”
Miriam Brosseau is Principal of Tiny Windows Consulting, and feels pretty great about that.
Before launching Tiny Windows in 2018, Miriam spent 12 years working inside nonprofits including running the Jewish TED-style platform ELI Talks (as its first Program Director). As Chief Innovation Officer of See3 Communications, she consulted with a wide range of organizations including Make-A-Wish America, the BUILD Initiative, and the Alzheimer's Association.
In addition to her consulting work, Miriam is an adjunct marketing instructor at the University of Chicago's Graham School, podcaster, and singer/songwriter.
Miriam holds a Masters in Jewish Professional Studies from Spertus Institute, and certifications in Storytelling for Influence from IDEO and Content Marketing from Hubspot. She is a member of the ROI network of young Jewish entrepreneurs and the Nonprofit Technology Network, and was named to the Jewish Week’s “36 Under 36” in 2013 and Chicago’s “Double Chai in the Chi” in 2019. Her work has been published in NPEngage, Beth’s Blog, Crackerjack Marketing, eJewishPhilanthropy, and other prominent nonprofit and marketing publications.
Get more of Miriam’s backstory and approach to creativity on the Hevria podcast. Or, hey! Miriam was profiled for the 2021 book “Bless Our Workforce”; read a selection here. You can also listen in on her teaching storytelling on the 1832 Communications podcast, or on the AFPQ podcast.
In "real life," Miriam is mom to two gorgeous humans and spends her free time reading, drinking too much coffee, and roller skating. She was once a finalist in a Passover parody contest. She would love if you would recommend a good novel.
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The name "Tiny Windows" comes from the idea that every time we communicate (online), we're opening a tiny window into who we are and what we're all about.
Tiny windows inspire curiosity. They're transparent, but within boundaries. They're inviting. They let the light through. Open your tiny window and let your community peek inside…