Ammon has never believed in winning at social media. Just winning the day. Then doing it again tomorrow.
Ammon grew up in Nashville before it was Nashville and everyone in it seemed to be chasing a big dream with a backup plan in their pocket. Multiple sports, multiple jobs, multiple internships, all at once. That environment, paired with a family that taught him early that nothing was impossible, built the foundation for how he still lives and works today.
Before FieldWrk, Ammon ran his own social media collective to over 500,000 followers, consulted as an entrepreneur starting in high school, and worked briefly as an account coordinator after college. Organic social, he’ll tell you, turns you into a mini agency whether you planned on it or not — graphic design, copywriting, videography, photography, strategy, editing, all of it, often in the same afternoon.
At FieldWrk, that range shows up in content creation, trend monitoring, brand strategy, and account management — a constant, ever-shifting puzzle that he enjoys solving. He’s the kind of person who runs on momentum alone. Somehow he can go 24 to 48 hours without sleep and never touch a drop of coffee or an energy drink, fueled entirely by pure vibes and good energy. Whatever that actually means for his body, it seems to work.
Ammon still lives in Nashville, where he moonlights as a creative director on a long list of side projects and seeks out the quirkiest, most niche events the city has to offer. He’s a student of history, African American history especially, by way of documentaries and museum visits. He games with his girlfriend, his brother, and his friends whenever he can, and holds one genuine life philosophy above all: whatever gets you out of bed in the morning, chase it selfishly, because you deserve happiness.
