Check out our story to learn more about what we do, and why it matters for your business.

We’ve been there. Stuck. Confused. Frustrated. Not in control.

Websites, Google, Social Media— it can be a love + hate relationship depending on where you stand.

Pressing buttons can be scary. Not pressing buttons can be even more scary.

This business was designed out of a passion to help small-business owners take control of their online presence with grace and ease.

We consider it an honor to be a part of your team and can’t wait to help your business grow online and in real life!

 

Meet the people behind 2 Sense Social

Holly Kate, owner designer

Holly dreamed up this company out of a desire to assist small-business owners succeed in an ever-changing online world.

From that initial dream and desire, 2 Sense Social has grown into a company that serves entrepreneurs, creatives, small-business owners, real estate agents, coaches, and more!

Her background is diverse and lends itself well to working with a variety of companies and organizations. Here’s a taste of just a few of the wild things Holly has done: Sheet Metal Worker (for real!), Commission Shoe Sales, Whitewater Raft Guide and Safety Boater, Whitewater Kayak Instructor, Children’s Ski Instructor, Preschool Teacher, Preschool Director, Early Childhood Coach Children’s Museum & Marketing Coordinator, Doula, Horse Handler, Adaptive Sports Intern, Infant Toddler Specialist, Online College Instructor, Gardener, Barista, Bar Manager, Flower Farmer. . . and probably a few more things she shouldn’t mention.

Seriously, though— Holly has done a variety of things in her time here on Earth and is most happy helping others. She finds joy in the outdoors, with her son, and sharing her love of learning with adults and children of all ages.

Holly holds a B.S. in Recreation and Parks Management, as well as an M.A. in Educational Psychology, Human Learning & Development.

 
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Jen, marketing know-it-all and profesional proofreader

Jen joined the team initially because she HAD to step in and help with proofreading (it’s like a superpower with her; we’re thinking of getting her a cape), and she’s been ramping up her duties ever since.

She, too, is a renaissance gal like Holly, and has been known to garden, consult, coach, tree-trim (she misses her chainsaws!), park ranger, teach elementary and preschool, tutor, edit poetry, and “sling” books at an indy bookstore, to name just a few occupations.

Her most important role in life, however, has been to parent and nurture her daughter, who is finishing up her third year at the Colorado School of Mines.

Her passions include traveling, being in the great outdoors, indy movies, reading ALL the things, and being of service.

 
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LILY, (SMWW) SOCIAL MEDIA WING-WOMAN

Meet our Georgia Peach!

Lily became a part of our team in June of 2019. She is originally from Lafayette, Georgia, but made Crested Butte her home two years ago. She gradated from the University of Tennessee in Chattanooga in May of 2017 where she earned a B.S. in Psychology.

As our social media wing woman, Lily strategizes with business owners and generates content for our clients!

When she isn’t with us, or at her other job at the Center for Mental Health, you can find her skiing, hiking, climbing, or fishing in her spare time.

 
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Jason, Holder-downer of the fort

Jason helps with loads of behind-the-scenes things here at 2 Sense Social. He is our back up proofreader, opinion giver, and delivery driver.

He catches all the things that would have fallen through the cracks.

He’s also our muscle, so don’t mess with us ;)

All joking aside, Jason offers insightful business advice, serves as a consultant, and offers a unique perspective.

 

Zayden, Chief of childhood operations

Zayden assists with design elements, offers a youthful perspective, and keeps us on our toes when it comes to the hip new things the kids are in to.

He’s also pretty witty and willing to lend a hand whenever necessary.