Jack Hood, as NMBL Strategies’ Content Manager, plays a critical
role in creating important brand awareness resulting in
new client promotion, attraction, and engagement. He has led the
charge for NMBL’s Search Engine Optimization efforts that are directly
correlated with brand growth. In addition to his management of content
for NMBL’s website, he is adept at client research for strategic planning,
leadership development, and project consultancy.
As Hood prepares for law school, he has taken an active role
in NMBL’s efforts with court-appointed receiverships by helping
with a myriad of responsibilities including assisting with closeout
work for JM Marschuetz Construction Co.
Prior to working at NMBL Strategies, Hood worked at The Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation in Washington DC as a Policy Fellow responsible for tracking and communicating state and federal policy developments pursuant to conservation. He also worked with Congressional offices and
conservation organizations to conduct research and program development at the federal, state, and local levels.
Hood earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and English and graduated from Loyola University of Chicago in just two and a half years. At Loyola, he was the Recipient of the Presidential Scholarship.