Linda Enrico

Linda’s objectives are simple: to deliver her client's marketing messages in a memorable way to the right audience and to obtain results so that her clients can reach their goals.

With more than 20 years of experience, Linda has worked with a wide range of clients in the health care, professional services, technology, consumer products/packaging and financial markets.

Ms. Enrico founded Enrico Design in 1980. She has won awards both locally and nationally for her work. She designed an identity for “empowering children to survive and succeed”, a violence prevention program cited for excellence by President Bill Clinton and honored at the White House. She is also the designer of the original HAWC (Help for Abused Women and Children) identity.

She is an honors graduate of the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth in Visual Design and a 1992 recipient of an MFA from Syracuse University in Advertising Design. She has several MBA courses behind her as well.

Linda is an active member in NESCHO (New England Society of Healthcare Communicators) and on the Membership Committee of the Boston Chapter of the HBA (Healthcare Businesswomen's Association). In addition, she serves on the Finance Committee and is a Pastoral Care Associate of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Marblehead.

In her spare time she enjoys reading, drawing, and traveling and proudly calls herself a “computer geek”.