Intern Tori Davis
Intern Tori Davis

Blue Cottage Agency welcomes University of Arizona student intern Tori Davis.

Tori is a junior at the University of Arizona studying business and psychology where she is an Eller College of Management Ambassador. She is an honor graduate of Xavier College Preparatory in Phoenix, Arizona. She previously interned with Urban Affairs Tucson based out of downtown Tucson where she helped coordinate and set up company events. She has a passion for making people’s visions come to life and hopes to one day become a corporate event planner. Tori is assisting Blue Cottage Agency through August with book launch events, marketing strategies for authors, social media promotions and public relations. Additionally, Tori will also be assisting The Crossing Arts Alliance, under the direction of Artistic Director Lisa Jordan. We welcome Tori to Minnesota!

Tori with Krista Rolfzen Soukup founder of Blue Cottage Agency
Tori with Krista Rolfzen Soukup founder of Blue Cottage Agency
Artist Millie Morris, Crossing Arts Artistic Director Lisa Jordan and Student Intern Tori Davis
Artist Millie Morris, Crossing Arts Artistic Director Lisa Jordan and Student Intern Tori Davis
 

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Krista Rolfzen Soukup
Publicist and Owner

Blue Cottage Agency was founded by Krista Rolfzen Soukup in 2009. Krista is a literary publicist and Owner of Blue Cottage Agency.

Some Nice Words

“When I needed a publicist to help promote my book, The Lily of the West, I found there were quite a few available, but upon discovering the highly recommended  Krista Rolfzen Soukup and Blue Cottage Agency, there was no need to look further. Krista is reliable, creative, ethical and well connected. She personifies that elusive quality of being a straight-shooter who is kind and non-judgmental. She’s been a tremendous help to me and I can’t recommend her highly enough. Simply the best.”

Author The Lily of the West, Five Star Publishing March 2019

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