Get to Know PR Manager Alex Bacon

Public relations is all about relationships—the people behind the stories. That’s why we’re offering this blog series all about our team members. This isn’t about our professional accomplishments but who we are as people. We hope you have as much fun reading along as we do interviewing each other.

What got you interested in public relations?

I have always had a strong interest in writing and storytelling. I remember taking paper from my parents’ printer so I could write my own books. But it wasn’t until college when someone told me I should try pursuing a career in communications. I did, and didn’t look back. The idea of helping people and businesses tell their stories or showcase their expertise to the right audiences is one that appealed to me immediately. This career choice was the right one.

Tell us about your favorite movie and what appeals most to you about it?

I’m a big fan of space and sci-fi movies, and there are a lot of good ones, but Interstellar stands out as my favorite. It’s a masterpiece – from the stunning visuals to the narrative and storytelling about family and sacrifice. I also appreciate how the movie is grounded in scientific reality, exploring things like time dilation (i.e. Miller’s Planet) and black holes in a way that few movies do.

It’s rare to watch a movie that captures the vast emptiness of space and the emotional weight of the choices we make, and Interstellar does it well.

What was the last, best book you read and what about it spoke to you?

The Girl Dad Code by William Harding. Being a first-time parent is tough, being a parent to a daughter is nerve-wracking – especially in today’s world. Harding’s book really stuck with me because it offers practical and heartfelt advice on raising a strong, confident daughter. He also focuses on leading by example – being present, building trust and showing up every day.

I find myself referring back to it every now and again as my daughter grows up, gathering new insights along the way. It’s becoming a great reminder that I don’t need all the answers; I just need to be there, listen and support her as she becomes the person she wants to be.

Tell us about a meaningful hobby or “outside of work” commitment that is important to you?

Weightlifting and fitness have been a huge part of my life. Both have taught me about resilience and discipline. The process of setting goals and staying consistent to meet them has had a meaningful impact on how I approach my professional work and everyday problem-solving. My commitment to my physical health gives me more energy and mental clarity, which helps me stay focused and think more creatively.

5. Share a fun fact about you.

I love to cook. I taught myself after I finished undergraduate school as a way to stay healthy and save a bit of money while looking for full-time work. To this day, I cook almost every meal – breakfast, lunch and dinner – and I have no intention of stopping anytime soon.

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