The experiential learning provider uses Axios HQ to keep staff — and families — informed.
Where are they now — Headfirst's 2024 update
Jump to read Headfirst's original case study further down this page. Recently, we caught up with Director of Executive Operations Jack Marooney and Senior Associate Caitlin Ellwanger to hear how things have been going since that original story. A few of their thoughts are below.
Headfirst started the year with two priorities: move offices and launch a new strategic plan that would impact and improve the everyday work of all its team members.
Their all-hands newsletter was central to educating folks about those changes — and guiding and supporting them through it. “This cadence of communication emphasized the goals we identified at the beginning of this year— without having to assemble the full team as often to reinforce them.”
Headfirst’s all-hands evolution: “That internal newsletter has always been related to our staff meeting, but it's increasingly detached — in a healthy way. Previously, the Axios HQ update was meant to tee up everything we were going to talk about live. But now that the backbone of that newsletter cadence is so reliable, we can experiment with our team meeting, utilize that time most effectively, and focus maybe just on one topic, if that feels right, rather than having to talk live about everything.”
They also launched a student athlete update called “The Roadmap.” Sent weekly to high school baseball and softball athletes — and their parents — who attend Headfirst, it gives them the mental, physical, and informational support and resources they need to get the most out of camp.
Headfirst's story, as of 2022
The challenge: In 2019, Headfirst had an existing team in DC, another that was newly acquired in Colorado Springs, and no clear way to communicate with both together. Its leaders were searching for a way to better integrate staff and make all-hands communication more cohesive. It had to be:
The solution: Headfirst now uses Axios HQ to send two recurring updates that earn nearly 90% open rates — a weekly all-staff update and an every-other-month communication that dives deep into team wins and professional development opportunities.
How it works: Headfirst collaborators — about five or six on each edition — log into Axios HQ to add their updates. Built-in Smart Brevity tips help each contributor write with a unified voice and style, easing the amount of edits that Jack, Sarah or their founder have to apply before they hit send.
🧠 Jack’s words of encouragement:
Go deeper: See an example of the Professional Development update Headfirst sends with Axios HQ.