ANNAH TODD

Social Media Manager, Content Creator, and Chief Operating Officer in Portsmouth, New Hampshire

Annah Todd is passionate about storytelling via the written word, photography, and videography. She is a creative consultant with experience in industries ranging from boutique social media agencies to internal marketing at fashion brands. She currently serves as Chief Operating Officer at ToldYaa!™ and handles day-to-day operations from the top down, including the management and workload of six people. She strives for a working environment where everyone is the manager of their own domain and encourages critical problem-solving skills and self-sufficiency. ToldYaa!™ is a social media and digital management firm that curates and creates content, manages client's social media presence, and builds a strategic audience aligned with the client’s business goals and marketing strategies. Ms. Todd also serves as Anjé Clothing's Digital Brand Manager. Anjé Clothing is a high-end, essentials womenswear line, entirely designed and sewn in the Garment District in Manhattan.

Ms. Todd studied Journalism at the University of New Hampshire, with a minor in Architectural Studies. She graduated early to pursue her own company, POMP PEARLS, which she co-founded while receiving her undergraduate degree. Inspired by the timelessness and resiliency of traditional pearl necklaces, POMP was born from the intent to infuse a classic with attitude. POMP was Ms. Todd's foray into digital marketing and branding, and a playground to experiment with creating a targeted and profitable social media audience from the ground up.

Ms. Todd enjoys learning new technology, building things (physically and digitally) and honing a wide variety of skills. Ms. Todd currently resides mostly on the Maine coast but can be found anywhere from New Brunswick to the Hamptons. She is an avid runner, sailor, skier, horseback rider, and enjoys anything high energy or a little dangerous.

  • Work
    • ToldYaa!™
  • Education
    • University of New Hampshire