About Anderson Information Managment

Public communication has become one of the most overlooked responsibilities in local government. Yet it is the one most directly tied to community trust. Residents do not just want updates. They want clarity. They want to understand what their leaders are doing, why it matters, and how decisions affect daily life. A misplaced sentence can sow confusion. A missing update can fuel misinformation. A delayed post can create avoidable frustration.

Anderson Information Management (AIM) exists to resolve that gap.

AIM was built on a simple truth. When people know what is happening, they participate more, complain less, and trust grows. Municipalities are stretched thin, and many do not have the staff capacity to maintain consistent and accurate digital communication. AIM steps in as a turnkey partner. We provide a steady and strategic voice that helps cities speak with clarity, speed, and intention.

We offer the modern backbone of public-facing communication. This includes clean messaging, rapid updates, polished explanations, sentiment monitoring, organized reporting, and a public voice that feels professional and accessible. AIM is not a PR spin shop, and it is not a policy lobbying firm. We are an operations support agency; a translator between local government and the people it serves.

Our roots lie in the belief that communication is a public service in itself.
When communities have the information they need, misinformation drops, operational bottlenecks ease, community satisfaction rises, and leaders can focus on governing rather than reacting. AIM was formed to give municipalities that stability. We serve as a resource they can rely on month after month without the cost of a full in-house communications staff.

AIM is modern, digital, and people oriented. It is built specifically for small and mid-size towns, parishes, and agencies who deserve the same caliber of communication as larger cities.

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About The Principal Consultant, KeAndrea Anderson

Serial Entrepreneur • Municipal Communications Specialist • Human Centered Strategist

AIM is led by KeAndrea Anderson, a serial entrepreneur with a long record of building service-driven organizations and securing contracts with government sectors in Louisiana.

Throughout her career, KeAndrea has launched and scaled businesses in healthcare, human services, communications, brand strategy, and community engagement. Her work includes partnerships with governmental agencies, Medicaid aligned organizations, and public offices. She serves as Secretary and Digital Media Specialist for Tangipahoa Parish’s Sheriff led Triad SALT program and various other service-driven organizations.

Her academic background fuels the AIM philosophy.
KeAndrea holds a degree in Psychology, which trained her to understand how people think, what captures attention, and how information shapes behavior. She also minored in English, which sharpened her command of language, tone, readability, and narrative. These skills are essential when translating government updates into plain and human-centered communication.

Her career has always revolved around the same intersection: People, systems, and clarity.

She built a seven figure healthcare agency by designing communication processes that made patients feel informed and supported. She has created digital products that help entrepreneurs simplify complex ideas. She established the first mobile phlebotomy and DNA testing lab within Tangipahoa Parish and served as the inaugural contractor for the Parish Government’s No Refusal Law Program, creating systems that blended precision, accountability, and community trust. AIM represents the culmination of these strengths working together for the public sector.

AIM reflects her belief that local government deserves communication that is clear, respectful, accurate, and modern. It also reflects her belief that residents deserve information they can trust.