The Newsletter Pro - December 2019

COMPOSING CHAOS IN THE SPOTLIGHT

The Musical Stylings of Mytch Evangelista

we wondered if Mytch could describe project coordinating through music.

she’d heard on the radio. This is where she discovered her love of the classical genre. “Even at age 5, I felt so many emotions listening to a concerto,” Mytch reflects. “I knew I wanted to create music in that detail.” Now, having earned her master’s in piano from Boise State University, our star project coordinator does just that. Whether she’s here at the office, exploring Boise, or on a walk with her Shih Tzu, Joey, Mytch always carries a musical notebook with her. As a composer, she wants to be ready the moment a melody comes into her head. “I just let the music come to me,” she says. “It’s almost a spiritual process.” Mytch’s love of classical music is contagious. When we asked her what her favorite piece was, she played us Brahms’ Intermezzo, Op. 118, No. 2, in A major. She pointed out the longing melodies and how the B section descends into chaos. “It tugs at the heartstrings … it’s been seven years, and I still cry while performing it.” Naturally,

“It’d be a messy piece from the 20th century — one of the louder ones,” Mytch says with a laugh, “probably something by Prokofiev: busy, loud, and hard to keep up with but also very exciting.” In fact, she credits the chaotic nature of her work to why she excels at it. “It’s like being a musician; you have to orchestrate things all at once,” she explains. And Mytch is very good at orchestrating. She holds the company record for getting campaigns finished and approved ahead of schedule — a fact she is painfully modest about. “I work with the best team,” she says. “We have each other’s backs.” An extrovert, Mytch has a deep appreciation for the “hodgepodge of madness” that is her work group. “My previous job was a corporate environment where I couldn’t really be friends with my coworkers. Now at TNP, I have a good time all the time.”

Project coordinators are at the center of everything we do here at The Newsletter Pro. They plan campaigns with clients, keep our creative and production teams working hand in hand, and ensure your newsletters make it in the mail on time. Like classical composers, project coordinators organize the loud, dissonant instruments of publishing to make beautiful music. Fortunately for us, Mytch Evangelista is a literal virtuoso.

At 4 years old, Mytch first started plinking out notes on a Casio keyboard, replicating the melodies

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