Annette Frahm, principal of Frahm Comm Media, has the skills and experience to tell your story.
Annette has decades of experience in environmental communications and has won awards for her filmmaking and communications work. She uses film, video and writing to help organizations tell stories that educate and inspire. Clients have included local governments, nonprofit groups and small businesses.
Annette can help you find the essence of your message and translate it to engage people and make a difference. She can help you understand your community and create strategies to have an impact.
Annette is passionate about creating a sustainable future for the planet and about sustaining active lives for herself and other aging athletes. Her life would be hollow if she couldn’t go to the mountains to hike and ski. At home, she loves to cook, garden and indulge her cats.
Awards
- Winner, Best Director, Oregon Documentary Film Festival (Fast Tracks)
- Award Finalist, Best Editor, Oregon Short Film Film Festival (Fast Tracks)
- Special Recognition Award, Worldwide Women’s Film Festival (Girls and Glaciers)
- Best Documentary, Women’s Only Entertainment Film Festival (Girls and Glaciers)
- Best Film, Cine City (Girls and Glaciers)
- Award of Merit, Best Shorts Competition (Girls and Glaciers)
- Artist Trust GAP Award (Girls and Glaciers)
- Second place, Healthy Aging Partnership Film Festival (Shout On Every Corner)
- Videographer Award of Distinction
- MarCom Gold Award
- Clarion Award, Association for Women in Communications (2014 and 2010)
- Puget Sound Champion, Puget Sound Partnership
- Savvy Award, 3CMA/City-County Communications and Marketing Association
- Bronze Award for Show Garden, Northwest Flower & Garden Show
- Silver Anvil Award, Public Relations Society of America
- Outstanding Personal Service Award, North American Hazardous Materials Management Association
- Blue Pencil Award, National Association of Government Communicators
Professional Affiliations
- Board Member, Seattle Documentary Association
- Women in Film Seattle
- Association for Women in Communications
Education
- Master of Communication in Digital Media, University of Washington.
- M.S., Environmental Sociology/Energy Policy, Cornell University. Graduate Fellow.
- B.A., Social Science, Michigan State University. Phi Beta Kappa, Honors College.
Work Experience
- Owner and principal, FrahmComm (formerly Sage Enviro), Seattle, WA (2003-present).
- Communications specialist, City of Seattle Office of Sustainability and Environment (2012-2013).
- Green Shorelines outreach coordinator, Lake Washington/Cedar/Sammamish Watershed (WRIA 8; 2011-2012).
- Communications planner, media spokesperson and project manager, Local Hazardous Waste Management Program in King County (Metro/King County), Seattle, WA (1992-2003).
- Environmental policy specialist, Battelle Seattle Research Center, Seattle, WA (1991-92).
- Publications manager, Puget Sound Water Quality Authority, Seattle, WA (1985-91).