Miriam Brosseau is the principal of Tiny Windows Consulting, a communications and strategy consultancy dedicated to helping mission-driven leaders make the world a kinder, braver, more curious place by asking bigger questions and telling smaller stories.
Before launching Tiny Windows in 2018, Brosseau worked for twelve years inside nonprofits, including running the Jewish TED-style platform ELI Talks. She spent three years as the Chief Innovation Officer of See3 Communications, a digital agency that worked exclusively with nonprofits and mission-driven organizations. In that role, she worked closely with organizations like the Alzheimer’s Association, the BUILD Initiative, and Make-A-Wish America to develop digital storytelling strategies, create content, and build internal digital marketing capacity. With Tiny Windows, Brosseau partners with nonprofit organizations to create digital marketing and communications strategies that help them connect their audiences both to the mission and to one another, building meaningful communities online.
Brosseau earned a master’s degree from Spertus Institute and a certificate in Storytelling for Influence from IDEO. Her writing has been featured by Beth’s Blog, Crackerjack Marketing, npEngage, and other prominent nonprofit publications. She co-authored the Social Media Policy Workbook in 2012 and more recently co-authored the essay on marketing and communications in the book titled Warm and Welcoming: How the Jewish Community Can Become Truly Diverse and Inclusive in the 21st Century (Rowman & Littlefield, 2021).