Evan Schneider is a senior writer and strategist with nine years of agency experience and a decade-plus background in literary and editorial work, now shaping brand voice at Mercury. He has led writing and content strategy for major clients including Google and G-Research, and previously directed creative work across finance, tech, and cultural nonprofits. His career bridges long-form storytelling—he’s the author of the novel A Simple Machine, Like the Lever, now adapted as a feature film—and concise UX/CX copy that moves users and stakeholders. Known for translating complex product and organizational goals into clear, persuasive language, he pairs strategic thinking with hands-on writing leadership. Evan’s early editorial ventures, including founding Boneshaker: A Bicycling Almanac, reveal a sustained curiosity about niche communities and how focused narrative can build lasting brands. Based in Old Toronto with US ties, he brings a rare mix of literary rigor and commercial content strategy to product and marketing teams.
9 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts English, Bachelor of Arts English at Colorado State University
Master of Arts English, Master of Arts English at University of Rhode Island
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