As a marketing and design professional, Allie Anderson created digital graphics for Aquatic Critters A to Z. She used her magic to select the fonts and design cheerful child-friendly pages. Allie's creativity surfaced as a young child who loved to write stories. As a teen, Allie created coastal-themed ceramic art and learned Photoshop. While attending J. R. Arnold High School, Allie was the I-TV host and she also operated cameras at WJHG-TV. It is a rarity to graduate high school with four years of television experience. Allie has an advertising bachelor's degree from University of West Florida. She was awarded Addy awards in the advertising world for her magazine ads while in college. In her professional career, Allie co-owned a wedding planning and event business. She also developed and operated a sorority apparel business. The National Association for Women Business Owners (NAWBO) in Ventura, CA selected Allie as 2015 Young Entrepreneur of the Year. After relocating to Texas, Allie served as a marketing director and event planner for a major wholesale trade center. She recently was hired as an event director for an arts association in the Florida panhandle. Allie enjoys creating art with and reading books to her two girls, bringing up the next generation of independent creative women.