This week on Community Capital, Rob sits down with Alison Pol, owner of Alison Productions in Pinckney, Michigan. Alison creates high-energy, short-form videos for small businesses and nonprofits, helping them communicate their mission or story in under 60 seconds. She shares her winding path to entrepreneurship, from serving in the Navy to teaching through COVID to discovering video editing. The conversation covers how she translates client messages visually, why short-form content is one of the most powerful tools a small business can have, and what it means to help Habitat for Humanity bring their story to life on screen. Alison also previews plans for a mini-series spotlighting local businesses and farms in the area, and gives a shoutout to the Whitmore Lake Farmers Market where she serves as market manager.
Timestamps
00:00 Introduction to Alison Productions
01:39 From Navy to Video Editing
03:09 Working with a Client
04:28 Company Vision and Impact
05:55 Future Projects and Community Focus
07:55 Why Short-Form Content Matters
10:11 Whitmore Lake Farmers Market & Wrap-up
Guest Links
Website: https://alisonproductions.com/
Habitat For Humanity: https://www.habitat.org/
Whitmore Lake Farmer's Market: https://www.twp-northfield.org/community_visitors/farmers_market.php
Show Links
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Website: https://www.brightoncoc.org/
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