
ABOUT KRYSTAL MOSLEY
PROFESSIONAL HISTORY
My Experience
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES - EVENT STAFF
• Provide timely, considerate and efficient customer service
• Responsible for greeting, admitting and ushering guests
• Conduct safety inspections and report unsafe conditions or other hazards
• Crisis management and responding to fan conflicts
FANATICS - SALES ASSOCIATE
• Provide timely, considerate and efficient customer service
• Responsible merchandise restocking
• Maintain a high level of store cleanliness
RAGE PRO WRESTLING - SOCIAL MEDIA MANAGER
Edited content in real-time at events to deliver high-quality media
content within short timeframes
Curated and segmented editorial content to increase engagement and
channel growth
Increased engagement through social media
Campaigning to boost following - 3000+ Followers
FREELANCER - PRODUCER
Edited motion design and visual effects, network brand identities, promotion, and campaigns Performed post-production work, including assembling raw material, editing
sound and sequences and providing final product within time and budget constraints
Produced and edited high impact segments and stories
Edited content in real-time at events to deliver high-quality media content within short timeframes
Proactively identified and solved complex problems impacting producers and project direction.
EDUCATION
Full Sail University-Online, Winter Park FL Media Communications Bachelor of Science
June 2015 - June 2019
SKILLS
Microsoft Word
PowerPoint
Video editing
Research proficiency
Phone Etiquette
Excellent Listening Skills
Social Media
Photoshop
Premiere Pro
Audition
InDesign
BIO
Krystal Mosley is a city girl born and raised in Philadelphia. She started creating videos when I received my first laptop at 17. She then enrolled at Full Sail University to get a degree in Media Communications. Since then, she has created a 5-minute mini-documentary on the Abolish ICE movement, created a video for a political movement, started a blog, and owns a fan page that has over 3,000 likes and growing.

Reality is harsh. It can be cruel and ugly. Yet no matter how much we grieve over our environment and circumstances nothing will change. What is important is not to be defeated, to forge ahead bravely. If we do this, a path will open before us.
Daisaku Ikeda






















