About Me

No Spin. Just Your Message—Said Right.

You don’t need help becoming someone you’re not.
You need clarity around what you already bring to the table and the right words to make it land.

I’m Contessa Ola, and I help people shape how they show up.

I got into this work because I’m a storyteller who wanted to do more than just create for myself.
I’ve always been curious about what makes influence stick.
I like being the one who connects people with the audience they’re meant to reach.
Which explains my personality type: ENFP (Campaigner), if you’re into that kind of thing.

I grew up in Oklahoma City.
Now I’m based in Houston, with time in Los Angeles, building work that bridges the creative and the strategic.
I hold a B.S. in Media Communications from Full Sail University, where I’m also earning my Master’s in Public Relations.

As an actress and improviser, storytelling has always been my first language. PR opened up a new dialect.
It’s not just about performance. It’s about presence.
I see public relations as a way to build awareness, foster connection, and grow trust.
It lets me take what I already do: captivate, engage, communicate, and apply it in a whole new way.

I’ve worked with independent artists seeking strategic press, small businesses and vertical SaaS companies growing their reach, and creative teams tightening their brand presence.

My work spans media relations, publicity, social strategy, community management, and events.

Whether I’m building an EPK, launching a campaign, crafting a media kit, or scripting the perfect 60-second pitch—I bring a creative, strategic lens to every project.

My approach is honest, direct, and grounded in experience.
No empty promises. No theatrics.
Just message, presence, and delivery done with intention.

When I’m not working, I’m usually on stage acting or improvising, and chaotically building a personality one bit at a time.
I bounce between live shows, the movies, and my favorite record store.
I’m a fan of pop culture, usually watching the latest episodes of Real Housewives, and I’m ruled by the number 3.
You know, just the usual mix that keeps someone interesting.

Now you’ve seen my elevator pitch.
Let’s make yours next. Something unapologetically clear, bold, and hits like a monologue straight out of a Kill Bill movie.