Kizzy Polhill
Kizzy Polhill is the Founder and CEO of Haiku Smores LLC, a creative enterprise that merges music, marketing, writing, and strategy to help individuals transform their ideas into lasting legacies. With a Master’s in Entertainment Business from Full Sail University and a Liberal Arts degree from Mercy University, Kizzy brings extensive experience in communication, management, and client relations. Her professional journey spans roles in counseling, case management, and technology, allowing her to blend creative vision with practical leadership and operational expertise.
In addition to her entrepreneurial work, Kizzy is a dynamic social media content creator with active platforms on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, where she shares lifestyle, motivational, and entertainment content. She has a deep passion for storytelling, digital marketing, and creative media production, and continuously hones her skills in video editing, marketing strategy, and network engineering to expand her influence in the entertainment and business sectors.
Kizzy is committed to professional growth and exploring opportunities within entertainment media, seeking roles where creativity, organization, and purpose-driven leadership intersect. Her background in substance use counseling and community service underscores her dedication to empathy, empowerment, and helping others achieve their goals. Through Haiku Smores and her broader professional pursuits, she inspires others to cultivate focus, motivation, and innovation in their personal and professional lives.
• Full Sail University - M.S.
What do you attribute your success to?
I attribute much of my success to the guidance and mentorship of Alette Coke, my former clinical director. She was an influential mentor—young, insightful, and deeply committed to her craft—who emphasized traditional methods over reliance on AI. Her leadership and example shaped my approach, instilling in me the value of hands-on experience, critical thinking, and thoughtful decision-making.
What advice would you give to young women entering your industry?
As a mentor, I’ve always shared my experiences to help both clients and staff stay focused and motivated. To a young woman entering this field, I would advise cultivating resilience, maintaining a strong clinical focus, and staying motivated. It’s essential to develop a thorough understanding of different therapeutic approaches while approaching every client without judgment, keeping empathy and professionalism at the forefront of your work.
Locations
Haiku Smores LLC
Brooklyn, NewYork 11213