Lily Cook–
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Looking for someone skilled, motivated and high-energy? You found me!

Aspiring creator, comunicator, and facilitator.

Get to know me!

My name is Lily Cook.

I am a student at Brigham Young University studying journalism and communications. I love to write and tell stories, my passion is building relationships through storytelling.

Let me help you create those relationships you need with your audience, clients, employees and customers through creative strategies and thought-out content.

I am eager to engage in careers related to journalism, public relations, marketing, advertising, and other communication related fields.

Learn more in my about me page linked below!

Contact Me.

Lilykcook04@gmail.com
(949) 344-1366

Provo, UT 84606

Recent Works

  • Provo jewelry workshops offer hands-on experience in ring making

    Valore, a Provo jewelry studio, is offering workshops to help people craft their own rings.

  • Utah lawmakers move to ban cell phones in K-12 classrooms

    Utah lawmakers are taking steps to reduce distractions in the classroom by implementing new restrictions on the use of technology.

  • Episodic pilot premiere at Sundance Film Festival

    The Sundance Film Festival recently showcased a range of television pilots, blending genres such as documentary, drama and comedy to spotlight emerging voices in the industry.

  • The Impact Lounge brings innovation and Utah roots to Sundance

    The Impact Lounge at Sundance Film Festival, founded by Utah State University graduate Heather Mason, is making waves as a hub for social impact and storytelling.

  • Sundance Film Festival programmer discusses 2025 lineup

    Sundance Film Festival programmer Basil Tsiokos discussed the upcoming lineup for the Utah-based festival and the process of its selection.

  • BYU student turns fashion into art

    Ella Nolte redefined campus fashion through bold creativity, modesty and individuality, inspiring students with her unique thrifted style and viral TikTok presence.

  • Luz de las Naciones performers share personal connections to the event

    Performers at Luz de las Naciones shared heartfelt connections to the event, expressing gratitude for their cultures and celebrating how the event unites people in faith and tradition.

  • Sofia Pazari

    BYU makeup design class teaches students to tell stories through cosmetics

    BYU professor and special effects artist Jennine Hollingshaus teaches students how makeup goes beyond products, transforming faces to communicate and tell powerful stories.

  • Hollie Beaumont

    Provo company brings affordability, sustainability to Provo’s outdoor community

    Pando Refitters, a used-first outdoors shop in Downtown Provo, combines affordability and sustainability to make outdoor adventuring more accessible to the Wasatch area.

  • Experts share tips for beginners hitting the slopes this winter

    Experienced skiers and snowboarders are sharing their best advice for beginners on how to dress and gear up for the mountain this winter.

  • BYU students showcase Halloween spirit with campus costumes

    BYU became a melting pot of costumes and characters ranging from Perry the Platypus to Cruela DeVille this Halloween.

  • BYU fans show cougar spirit by participating in stadium whiteout

    BYU fans united in a whiteout theme for the BYU vs. Kansas State football game on Sept. 21, dressing in white to showcase their school spirit.

  • Tabernacle Choir performs at historic Morehouse College

    The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square arrived in Atlanta for a unique performance at Morehouse College on Monday, Sept. 9, coinciding with President Russell M. Nelson’s 100th birthday.

  • Education Week: BYU religion professor gives guidance to those whose family members struggle with faith

    BYU religion professor Bryan B. Korth led a heartfelt discussion during his education week class titled “Wayward Family Members: Finding Hope in Jesus Christ and the Father’s Plan for our Children.”

  • Media literacy is 'essential,' BYU communications professor says

    Because of developments in artificial intelligence and the rapidly changing media landscape, BYU communications professor Pamela Brubaker says media literacy skills are becoming increasingly crucial for students and internet users to obtain.

  • BYU professor crafts stories through makeup artistry

    Jennine Hollingshaus, an adjunct professor at BYU and head makeup artist for Studio C, bridges creativity, professionalism and education.

  • What to know about winter intramural sign-ups

    Intramural sport registration deadlines are coming up for BYU and activity slots are limited and filling up fast.