The legacy of Frahm Focus
I was fortunate to be raised by two extraordinary women: my mother Chris Frahm and my grandmother Alex Frahm. From the start, they taught me the value of work ethic and the importance of integrity. “Frahm Focus” gets the job done and encourages others to join the effort.
When I started the ideation process for my business, my mother and grandmother were at the forefront of my heart and mind. I cannot imagine going through life without their wisdom in my corner. I am delighted to honor their legacy with Frahm Focus.
I have always loved the word “focus” for its dual meaning as a verb and a noun. Per Merriam Webster:
Focus (n) - center of activity, attraction, or attention; a state or condition permitting clear perception or understanding
Focus (v) - to concentrate attention or effort
In an AI era in which attention spans are shrinking as misinformation spreads, focus can be much harder to come by. My goal with Frahm Focus is to decrease external chatter and zone in on the nuts and bolts that truly matter for businesses, organizations, and individuals. I strive to provide a practical tool kit of tactics that clients can easily absorb.
Throughout my career, I have prided myself on maintaining a knowledgeable yet approachable presence in newsrooms. With Frahm Focus, I hope to produce targeted deliverables that are both relatable in nature and impactful in scope.
Giving Back
Mentoring and teaching have been primary passions throughout my career. In the AI era, I believe that “knowledge is power” more than ever. With Frahm Focus, I want to consistently prioritize giving back through SEO and AI literacy.
Though I am open to volunteer work with any and all organizations in need, three communities carry a personal significance:
Seniors - Having maintained a close relationship with my grandmother, I hope to empower 65+ individuals with knowledge to combat misinformation, scams, and other fallacies of the AI era.
Disabled - Having grown up with my brother Matt who has cerebral palsy, I hope to empower disabled individuals with knowledge to avoid AI pitfalls and dangers.
Students - Having witnessed my sister Jessica’s rise as a middle school teacher, I hope to empower young students with knowledge to honorably complete assignments and digest content responsibly amid AI inaccuracies.
With these focus areas, I am actively building in person workflows with organizations in Los Angeles and remote connections with partners across the United States. If you are involved with an initiative that would benefit from additional expertise in SEO and AI literacy, please do not hesitate to reach out!
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