Evelyn Shoop, Founder & Head of Creative

I’m Evelyn Shoop (she/her), founder of Nectar Digital Collaborative. The work of Nectar is just as much personal as it is client-focused. I’m a cis white woman, living on Kalapuya land,* who grew up in Oregon, a state founded as a whites-only bastion. We have a lot of liberation work to do together. I bring over 20 years of experience in education, children’s media, writing, graphic design, editing & content creation to my role as creative visionary at Nectar.
Our Amazing Team

I’m Adrina Carmona (she/her/ella), Nectar’s Community Collaboration and Digital Relationships Manager. I was raised in Monterey County, known as the “Salad Bowl” of the world. Growing up in a rural, agricultural area and watching mi gente work so hard and be dehumanized showed me injustices at a young age. I’m proud to keep our community relationships strong and thriving. I’m so excited to see the doors open for more connections between our communities everywhere.

I’m Tanya Dickinson (she/her), Nectar’s blogger and copywriter. Along with my creative point of view and writing talents, I bring my commitment to equity to Nectar’s culture. After 15 years in the Pacific Northwest, I now reside in my childhood home of Missoula, Montana, where I can hike, camp, and enjoy the outdoor landscapes. I also love to see live music, advocate for social justice, and spend time with my middle-school-aged daughter.

Oh, hello. I didn’t hear you come in. I’m Ferd Po (he/him). I came to Nectar as a graphic designer and illustrator, but have branched out as a content coordinator and internal systems goblin. I was drawn to Nectar because my life has been defined by both the fight for social justice and creation of all kinds. My current obsessions are stand-up comedy, archery (longbow), and screenplays. My permanent obsessions are raising my awesome kid and strengthening my community through connection. Catch me nestled in the heart of the Rocky Mountains.

Hi! I’m Megan Moore (she/her), Nectar’s Content Creation Manager. I was born and raised in Chula Vista, CA. I am the product of my tight knit community. I grew up with kids whose families worked harder than most to stay afloat, yet as children, we only knew the magic they provided us. As a young adult, I was approached by a parent who needed help finding resources that provided the basics for her children, food, shelter, and a little compassion. That changed the trajectory of my life. I knew I wanted to help families and communities find that magic. With 15 years of non-profit work, a BA in Sociology and an MS in Human Services Administration, I hope to continue lifting communities.