
Isaac Liu Account Executive, Communications Associate,
Content Writer, Editor & Producer (when needed!)
I've worked in film with luminaries Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore, worked on a series and set assisting The Marvelous Luke Kirby, sat in the green room discussing life and opportunities for hours with Ron Howard and Eddie Redmayne. And has been involved in castings for both Chinese American and Jewish roles for which was told he didn't look "enough of" either to get the part. Dead serious.
As an account executive, communications assistant and editor, my content work focuses on ghost articles, blogs for submission, writing video scripts and video editing, contributing to social media initiatives and branding projects for clients across health, mental wellness, lifestyle, science and the performing arts.
Currently building on my human-centric, chaos management, juggling skills while teaching tomorrow’s future about health and wellness.
Here are some of my recent writing contributions, a mix of client work and personal content.

Health, Beauty News
From a 2,000-foot deep artesian well, untouched by pollution or metals for 1,600 years emerges DeepWell, a revolutionary new skincare brand.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MINNEAPOLIS, MN September 4, 2024 – Using ancient waters, pure and untouched for nearly two millennia, DeepWell Skincare launches a promising new line of skincare that enhances skin health while simplifying your daily routine and decluttering your vanity. This groundbreaking all-in-one solution offers eight powerful benefits in every bottle. It takes just four pumps a day – two in the morning and two at night – for beautiful results.
"We've tapped into nature's own skincare solution. It's naturally filtered through layers of rock, emerging with an ideal pH and mineral content for skincare,” said Bob Safford, DeepWell Founder. “It's the world's most perfect water untouched for thousands of years, and it's the ideal pH for skin naturally." READ PRESS RELEASE

Health, Youth
Unheard Consequences of
Teenage Hearing Loss
In the bustling halls of her high school, 16-year-old Sarah Brooks navigates the cacophony of voices and locker slams with a practiced ease that masks a hidden struggle. Like an estimated 1 in 5 American teenagers, Sarah is grappling with hearing loss - a condition once associated primarily with aging, but now increasingly prevalent among youth. READ MORE

Health, Aging, Community
Staying Spry in the City: Top Tips for Seniors to Age Gracefully in New York
It's a sunny spring morning in Flushing, Queens, and 82-year-old Mei and her friend Jule are out for their daily “power walk” through Flushing Meadows-Corona Park. The two women are part of a growing population of New York City seniors defying the stereotype of the frail, sedentary elder. Thanks to their commitment to maintaining physical, mental, and emotional well-being, they are not slowing down.

Health, Aging, Community
The Vital Role of Community
for Healthy Aging
As we age, maintaining a sense of community and social connection becomes increasingly important for our overall health and well-being. Recent research has highlighted just how critical community is for the longevity and wellness of older adults. READ MORE

Fashion, Comedy
The Color Sock Debate:
A moment of indecision
What's the deal with sock colors? I mean, you've got these new khaki pants, right? They're cropped, they're cuffed, they're practically begging for attention. And then you've got these pristine white sneakers. But the socks? Oh boy, the socks are where it all falls apart.

Lifestyle, Career
My Vertical Life: Looking Up
As the movers huffed up the final flight, I wondered if I'd made a terrible mistake. My new home—all three hundred square feet of it—perched on the fifth floor of a venerable Upper East Side walkup, its peeling facade a testament to decades of city grit. READ MORE

Health, Wellness, Youth
A Silent Epidemic:
Reviving Childhood Health in a Digital Age
In the heart of suburbia, a familiar scene unfolds: children hunched over glowing screens, fingers tapping furiously, while golden arches loom on the horizon. This is the backdrop of a growing health crisis among today's youth, where convenience and technology threaten to overshadow the vibrant, active childhoods of generations past. READ MORE

Mental Wellness, Self Care
Peace Found in a Different Pot
In the concrete canyons of urban life, where glass and steel dominate the skyline, a quiet revolution is taking root on tiny apartment balconies. City dwellers, starved for green spaces and a connection to the natural world, are turning to container gardening as a balm for the modern condition. READ MORE

Anxiety, Lifestyle
The Great Manhattan Shuffle
In the concrete jungle where dreams are made, another ritual unfolds with the changing of seasons: the wild hunt for the elusive perfect apartment. New York City, a tapestry of neighborhoods each with its own flavor, becomes a battleground for the intrepid home-seeker armed with nothing but a smartphone and a double-crossed fingers. READ MORE