Tyler Elmore

Storyteller & Creative Content Producer

About Me

I’m a native of the San Francisco Bay Area with a passion for writing, design, and crafting stories that emotionally and intellectually engage different audiences. I graduated from The New School with a BA in Journalism + Design and a minor in Communication Design—an interdisciplinary background that has shaped how I approach storytelling across platforms.

How I Work

Whatever your needs be it in-person or virtual, I am available to support your next project.

My Ethos

As a lifelong learner, I'm always looking for new ideas, perspectives, and opportunities to grow so I can help create communities that drive success for both people and organizations.

Featured Articles

Docusign helps the California Natural Resources Agency and the Department of Water Resources accelerate its digital transformation

Made up of about 20,000+ employees, the California Natural Resources Agency (CNRA) is the parent agency to 26 distinct departments, conservancies and commissions. CNRA is dedicated to the restoration, protection and maintenance of the Golden State’s natural, historical and cultural resources. Within CNRA is the Department of Water Resources (DWR), which protects, conserves, develops and manages California’s resources and runs one of the nation’s largest state-built water delivery systems. “As in...

Aon scales and standardizes global HR with Docusign eSignature

Aon is a leading global professional services firm providing a broad range of risk, retirement and health solutions. The company’s 50,000 colleagues in 120 countries empower results for clients by using proprietary data and analytics to deliver insights that reduce volatility and improve performance. Aon is growing organically by 6% year over year. While the growth and global expansion via acquisition is great news for the business, it has presented opportunities for efficiency improvements with...

California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Embraces a Paradigm Shift with Docusign eSignature

Debuting in 1851 as a wooden prison ship anchored in San Francisco Bay, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) is nearly as old as the state itself. Today, it employs over 63,000 people across 35 facilities. CDCR has gone through many changes over the years—most notably in 2004 when it added the “R” to its name, signaling a department-wide overhaul with a focus on rehabilitation. But, throughout its many evolutions, one thing had remained the same: a reliance on paper...

Go where burritos are super

A San Francisco Mission-style super burrito is not for the weak-willed. If you’re not super drunk while you’re eating it (and, really, even if you are), you most likely will not want to move for a couple of hours afterward. But that is the beauty of this monstrosity: It was designed for working people to get the maximum number of carbs during lunch so they wouldn’t be hungry later.
Like almost everything that is currently popular in SF, the Mission-style burrito was invented in the 1960s, then p...