Welcome to my world as a San Francisco Bay Area freelance content creator, podcaster, and photographer for lifestyle, entertainment, and travel. I bring a range of professional skills and broad perspectives to the strategic and creative process — with primary emphasis on enhancing experiences people have in their quest for a life well-lived. Let’s Sway.

Cece Hugo

She is a problem solver who thrives on the challenge of discovering innovative solutions. No field of business escapes her inquiring mind. The classic “idea person,” she is at her best when the clock is ticking. Cece has a passion for traveling, near or far, and recently completed a solo adventure from Cape Town to Cornwall with Zimbabwe and France in between. Her strengths are copywriting and editing, audio recording and voice work, and photography. She is a skilled project manager and has coordinated a wide variety of projects and events—from opening a specialty retail store to the manufacturing and wholesaling of natural dog and cat treats, debuting a nationally syndicated television show to the launching of a novel wildlife park and oceanarium. And, if needed, she is a licensed real estate agent because you just never know. If you’re interested, here’s Cece’s complete bio.

Varied Skills, Diverse Tools

  • Writing & Editing for all mediums
  • Digital Content Development & Management
  • Photography & Videography
  • Audio/Voiceover/Podcast Production
  • Publicity & Public Relations
  • Marketing Consultation
  • Innovative problem solving with grace and a keen sense of humor
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I Sway Many Ways

Nimble writer • Accomplished multitasker • Listens and plays well with others • Unflappable & Tenacious—baked over 350 pounds of dog biscuits in one day • Resilient—survived numerous retail Holiday seasons. • Innate problem-solver • Passionate about travel, photography and audiography

“The most regretful people on earth are those who felt the call to the creative work, who felt their own creative power restive and uprising, and gave it neither power nor time.”
Poet Mary Oliver