You’ve got a story to tell.

Swetman Creative is a multifaceted marketing agency serving the Gulf Coast. Our attention to detail, efficiency, and obsession with the “little things” make our work just a cut above.

Your story is unique. Getting to the crux of who you are, what makes your work special, and what sets your business apart from your competitors is our passion. Our goal is to not only innovatively reach your target audience, but tell a compelling story once we’ve gotten their attention.

You’ve got a story. Let Swetman Creative help you tell it.

Owner and principal of Gulf Coast marketing firm Swetman Creative, Katherine Swetman has an extensive background in communications and government relations. A cum laude graduate from the University of Mississippi with a degree in Journalism, Katherine earned a master’s degree in Mass Communication from the University of Georgia. Formerly Chevron Public & Government Affairs Communication Specialist, she was a lobbyist and directed internal and external communications for the company in Mississippi.

She has worked in communication capacities for former Senator Trent Lott in Washington, DC, Governor Haley Barbour, and Mississippi Supreme Court Justice Mike Randolph. For many years, Katherine owned Swetman Photography, a successful boutique studio specializing in custom heirloom portraiture.

Katherine is vice president of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce and the Jackson County Republican Women, secretary of Dogwood Garden Club, serves on the board of directors for the Jackson County Republican Executive Committee, and is an advisory board member for the Children’s Advocacy Centers of Mississippi. A graduate of Leadership Jackson County, she has served as board president of the Ocean Springs Education Foundation and the Kappa Delta Alumni Association of Jackson County, board secretary for the Walter Anderson Museum of Art, and captain of Les Masquees Mardi Gras krewe.

A native of Pascagoula, Katherine lives in Ocean Springs with her husband Tanner Swetman, originally of Biloxi, and sons Clark, age 13, and Andrew, age 11. They’re active members of First Presbyterian Church in Ocean Springs.