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Creative direction & production for purpose-driven campaigns
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Visual storytelling (videography, photography, editing)
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Climate and ESG communications strategy
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Copywriting & scripting for sustainability, culture, and design
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Workshop facilitation on storytelling, systems change & climate justice
featured work & recognition
featured speaker
Second Nature Podcast, by Commons
(Season 3, 2025)
Topic: Ethical Consumption & Creative Accountability
co-author
“Biodiversity as the New Frontier for Resilience in Real Estate”
(Gensler Blog, 2025)
A deep dive into nature-positive strategies for the built environment.
published research
“Wetland Mitigation Banking” (Wild Alchemy Lab zine, 2023)
Exploring ecological finance and speculative futures.
contact
marta.deprisco@outlook.com
Europe based
about
Marta De Prisco is a communications strategist and creative with a focus on sustainability, storytelling, and systems change.
With over six years of experience leading brand and ESG storytelling across Europe, she has collaborated with global firms like Gensler, as well as renowned institutions such as the University of the Arts London, spanning industries such as architecture and design, education, entertainment, and non-profit climate networks. Marta brings a systems-thinking approach to every project, helping purpose-driven organisations translate complexity into clarity and strategy into story.
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She has partnered with non-profits, cultural platforms, and real estate leaders to craft narratives that drive climate action, regenerative design, and public engagement. Based in Europe, Marta works across sectors to shape bold, responsible communications that inspire meaningful change.
As someone who has lived between Southern Europe and London, Marta brings a cross-cultural perspective shaped by movement, adaptation, and a deep care for place. She often translates between creative and technical worlds, between urgency and nuance. A musician as well as a media producer, she approaches her work with empathy, emotional depth, and systems thinking—holding space for complexity and collective meaning-making.