Strategic minds. Sparkling personalities. 

Zest and Fizz was born in a local coffee shop in Nelson, BC, over lattes, bold ideas, and the shared belief that marketing doesn’t have to be boring, robotic, or overwhelming. We help brands find their voice, tell their story, and show up with clarity, confidence, and a splash of something unexpected.

We’re not here to make noise for the sake of it. We’re here to build brands that actually connect—brands that grow with intention, sound like real humans, and make people feel something.

Zest and Fizz is boutique, intentional, with a playful edge, in the best way.

Meet the Team

  • With a background in marketing and communications, Emma has worked with purpose-driven brands, non-profits, and growing businesses to craft clear messaging, sharp strategy, and content that connects. From brand voice and messaging frameworks to content planning and campaign copy, she’s led projects that bring clarity, consistency, and connection to every touchpoint.

    Outside the inbox, you can find her on horseback, hiking mountain trails, or dancing like no one’s watching (even if someone definitely is). Her energy fuels the strategy, and her joy shows up in every brand she helps build.


  • Meet Logan – The Energetic Fizz

    Energy and expression come together to create an engaging communicator and creative idea-generator. With an empathetic ear and a knack for standout ideas, Logan has crafted strategy and copy for a wide range of organizations. His specialties include creative copywriting, buzz-worthy social content, connection-based referral programs, and eye-catching campaigns.

    When he’s not writing or scheming strategy, he can be found high up in the mountains or logging kilometers on the trail. As your copywriter, he’ll listen with a fine ear to your customers to find the language they speak and understand. Before co-founding Zest & Fizz, he developed strategy for contractors, led social media in the sports world, and created funnels for outdoor guides.

    “Let’s speak the language of your customers.”