Kindle Fahlenkamp-Morell joined CHI in July 2005. As senior marketing and multimedia strategist, Kindle helps execute CHI’s public relations and social media strategies. She also serves as the primary graphic designer for all CHI publications, marketing materials and meetings and also provides Web site management, development, design and editing.
Prior to working at CHI, Kindle was both a graphic designer and a researcher at the Education Commission of the States, a national policy clearinghouse of state information about K-12 and higher education based in Denver. She also worked as a freelance writer, and has been published in local and national publications, including Yoga4Everybody, 5280 and Boulder Weekly. Her nonfiction children’s book, Louis Armstrong, was published in 2001.
Kindle holds a bachelor's degree in journalism from Drake University with a minor in fine arts and has completed master’s degree-level courses in Web design and development technologies from University College at Denver University. She has over ten years of experience writing, editing and designing Web and print content.
Outside of CHI, Kindle enjoys reading classic Russian literature on a complimentary Amazon Kindle she received because of her name. She has been a vegetarian for 25 years and an avid practitioner of Bikram yoga for 10 years. She loves cooking organic, local foods and spending time in big cities with her husband, Drew Morell, a music professor and professional jazz musician.