Shannon Soper is a creative strategist and nonprofit leader shaped by service, integrity, and ideas that move people. The middle daughter of two Army veterans, she grew up with a strong sense of purpose and a belief in something greater than herself – a foundation that’s guided her through a career spent building campaigns that change minds and policies.

She began her career leading national college and social impact campaigns with PETA, where she brought advocacy to hundreds of campuses and music festivals across the country and took part in an animal-cruelty investigation that led to one of the largest rescues in U.S. history. It showed her she could bring order and empathy to situations many people would turn away from.

From there, she became the first Communications Director at Dignity and Power Now, where she helped shape campaigns that halted jail construction in Los Angeles and advanced community-based alternatives. In 2016, she founded Studio Vism, a creative studio supported by the City of Los Angeles that produced storytelling and video campaigns for groups like Black Lives Matter, the ACLU, and MomsRising. Shannon later joined The Bail Project where she became the founding Director of Creative and Marketing, leading brand, media, and storytelling strategies that shifted the national conversation around bail reform and pretrial justice.

Her work has appeared on NPR, in the Los Angeles Times, USA Today, and other major outlets, and her campaigns have earned national recognition for their creativity and impact – contributing to both legislative wins and public-awareness shifts across the country.

Outside of work, Shannon has trekked to Everest Base Camp, crossed the Drake Passage to Antarctica, and hiked with mountain gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. She’s drawn to experiences that push limits and deepen perspective, and she brings that same curiosity to the way she leads.

Shannon is always ready for the next challenge that demands both courage and creativity to move the world forward.

Creative Services

A little about what I do.

Email Marketing Email Marketing

I design email templates in various major marketing platforms and provide all necessary support around sending, lists, segmentation, and analytics.

Graphic Design Graphic Design

I design images and documents ranging from social media images to full high quality print reports.

Photography Photography

Experienced in digitally photographing portraits and events, as well as photo manipulation and implementation.

Communications Communications

Everything from public relations and press releases to interview and technology training.

Film Production Film Production

I create high production short and long form video, often to convey animal rights or abolitionist messaging.

Web Building & Social Media Web Building & Social Media

I develop, style, implement, and manage websites and social media accounts both for large scale organizations and public figures.

Blog

Professional and personal reflections.

Trust Someone

People I've had the privilege to work with.

Diana Zuniga

Through her interviews with people outside of the county jail she brought to life a narrative that was heartwarming and funny as well shocking and urgent. Her ability to convey the urgency of the issue through the lens of human struggle is incomparable in our collective work.

- Diana Zuniga
Mark-Anthony Johnson

A great activist, ally, and artist, Shannon excels at communicating challenging subjects and dialogues in a powerful and captivating way, lifting the voices of Los Angeles’ previously incarcerated people.

- Mark-Anthony Johnson
Patrisse Cullors

Over the years Shannon has conceived and produced multiple video projects for myself and the social justice movement that are artistically stimulating, politically insightful, and done to a high degree of professionalism.

- Patrisse Cullors