About Eduardo Almonte
Eduardo Almonte is a creative strategist, developer, and digital marketer focused on building systems that help organizations grow.
I design and implement web and marketing systems that bring structure to how teams operate, communicate, and scale their work over time.
My work sits at the intersection of design, technology, and strategy, helping mission-driven organizations build digital systems that inform, engage, and grow. Over time, that work has expanded beyond individual projects into shaping how teams use digital tools to communicate and operate.
Currently, I serve as Marketing Manager at Belongó, where I lead communications strategy across web, fundraising, and public engagement. I focus on building systems that support audience development, digital campaigns, CRM integration, SEO, and accessibility. The goal is not just to launch initiatives, but to create frameworks that can be sustained and improved over time.
Over the past decade, I’ve worked with institutions such as NYU and the New York Botanical Garden, supporting digital initiatives that require both technical execution and strategic alignment. Through Almonte Creative, I’ve led digital transformations across education, health, culture, and small business, helping organizations clarify their presence and adapt to an evolving digital landscape.
With a background that combines code, content, and strategy, I approach digital work as both a creative and structural challenge. I’m particularly interested in how systems reduce friction, improve collaboration, and allow teams to focus on what matters most.
I’m committed to work that builds connection, expands access, and supports equity, especially within cultural and community-centered spaces.
Looking ahead, I’m focused on roles where I can shape not only execution, but direction, contributing to organizations where digital strategy, culture, and long-term impact intersect.
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Balancing a bit of work and life during a trip to Tokyo, Japan. I'm very humble.

I only look this good when my friend Mark Pfeffer is behind the camera.