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Get to know Danielle
Danielle joined Family Estate Planning Law Group in the summer of 2025 as Marketing & Design Coordinator. In her role, she supports the firm’s marketing and communication efforts through content creation, design execution, and project coordination that strengthen client engagement and highlight the firm’s relationship-based approach.
As part of the Growth Team, Danielle designs and develops materials that tell the FEPLG story, from social media content and digital campaigns to lead magnets and educational resources. She collaborates closely with attorneys and team members to ensure every piece reflects the firm’s brand, values, and mission to care for families through life’s transitions.
Danielle is passionate about sharing the firm’s message and promoting services that genuinely improve people’s lives.
Where Art Meets Meaningful Work
Danielle has always been creatively inclined and naturally drawn to problem solving. Working in marketing has given her a way to combine both, finding visual and written ways to communicate ideas that make a difference. She holds a deep respect for the firm’s mission and is inspired by its focus on care, attention, and teamwork.
For Danielle, contributing to a process designed to help people during vulnerable and emotional times feels meaningful. She is passionate about sharing the firm’s message and promoting services that genuinely improve people’s lives.
Education
Danielle graduated with Departmental Honors in Painting from Massachusetts College of Art and Design in 2018.
Outside the Office
Outside of work, Danielle enjoys learning and experimenting with a wide variety of art forms. She loves exploring new creative outlets, listening to music, and watching movies. She also enjoys discovering new spots around her city, especially when it involves karaoke or a night out dancing with friends.
Favorite Quote
“The imagination is not a state; it is the human existence itself.” — William Blake
Favorite Book
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith
Best Advice She’s Ever Received
If possible, sleep on it. Try not to make any life-changing decisions after 6 p.m.