
Ian Harrup
Communication / Videography / Editing
LATEST WORK
FOOD PANTRY PROMO
Henderson County, TX
In September 2025, Ian Harrup partnered with the Henderson County Food Pantry to create a promotional video highlighting how they fight hunger in their community. Founded in 1981 in Athens, Texas, the HC Food Pantry now serves over 3,000 families a year. Ian Harrup went behind-the-scenes following the day-to-day operations of the organization, so others might learn how the HC Food Pantry's volunteers provide a little food and a little hope to those in need.

A Day Inside a Small-Town Texas Food Pantry
GRAND CANYON TRIP
New Mexico & Arizona
In summer 2025, Ian Harrup had the opportunity to visit one of the seven wonders of the natural world. He catalogued his trip through a series of photographs as he passed through New Mexico and Arizona on his way to the National Park. He additionally visited Carlsbad Cavern and Antelope Canyon and was able to capture some of the breathtaking views from those locations as well.
TEXAS A&M BUILD
Marketing Team
In spring 2025, Ian Harrup joined BUILD as a marketing specialist. Founded in 2013, BUILD's goal is to design, construct, and deploy Texas Aggie Medical Clinics worldwide as a tribute to the lives lost in the collapse of the Aggie Bonfire. As a member of the marketing team, Ian managed the organization's LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook accounts; facilitates media relations with publications to improve awareness of the organization; designs merchandise for the organization's 200+ members; and photographs project progress on the construction site. Recently, he helped produce BUILD's 2025 Recap video titled "Dirt to Gold."
TEXAS A&M SPORT MANAGEMENT SOCIETY
Director of Finance
From 2024-2025, Ian Harrup led Sport Management Society as it's Director of Finance. Sport Management Society is a student organization at Texas A&M geared toward providing volunteering and networking opportunities for students pursuing careers in sports. As the Director of Finance he developed and managed the organization's $20,000 budget, coordinated fundraising initiatives like profit shares and merchandise sales with local businesses in the Bryan-College Station area, and collaborated with his fellow officers to ensure thrifty spending and long-term financial stability for the organization.




























































