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Angela D'Amico
Curious by nature. Committed by choice.

I build for what happens next.

In work, in communities, and in the systems people rely on, small choices shape how safe, capable, and connected we feel. I’m drawn to the gaps that make things harder than they need to be, and to figuring out how to make them work better. I ask questions, spot patterns early, and create practical solutions from there.

What I believe

Helpful beats impressive.
Respect shouldn’t depend on status.
When in doubt, talk it out.

What I do

I’m wired to build resilience, online and offline. This shows up through growth systems, readiness tools, and community projects that help people and organizations feel more capable, connected, and ready for what comes next.

Professional Work

Building the strategy, campaigns, and systems that help B2B companies grow with focus and momentum.

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Ready For Unsteady

Practical readiness tools for everyday households, designed to make preparedness feel less intimidating and easier to start.

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Ready Rochester

A local nonprofit helping neighbors build skills, confidence, and connection through preparedness training and community resources.

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Writing & Media

Ideas, articles, and perspectives.

Featured writing on technology, readiness, and the systems that help people move forward.

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Technology

Solving Hybrid Work’s Biggest Bottleneck with VPN-Free, Zero Trust Access

A Resilio article on secure, resilient access for distributed teams.

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Perspective

Prepping Isn’t Just for the Doomsday Crowd

A She Rises Studios piece on making preparedness feel practical, accessible, and part of everyday life.

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Readiness

How Prepared Is Your Home, Really?

A Ready For Unsteady article and quiz that helps households spot gaps, build confidence, and take the next practical step.

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Connect

Kind of fun to talk to. Occasionally insightful.

Reach out about work, projects, collaborations, media requests, or the kind of idea that starts with “this might sound weird, but…”

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