Can you believe we’re already over twoMar months into 2021? The chaos of last year flew by in the blink of an eye. With time slipping through our fingers, I want to take a few minutes to express my gratitude and appreciation for the women propelling our team forward.
Although March 8th is International Women’s Day, I believe these special ladies should be admired and celebrated every day of the year:
Lauren Kashuk
Positivity and creativity run through this woman’s veins. Lauren has an uncanny ability to find marketing answers even when the questions are vague as heck. She is passionate about making all things flow smoothly for our clients and therefore our business on the whole.
Kayleigh Mertens
Kayleigh’s drive, her optimism, and passion shine through no matter what task she is working on. She’s unafraid to take (thoughtful) risks and do what it takes to help our clients and team achieve their goals. Kayleigh takes ownership of everything she works on and is unyieldingly dedicated to the final product.
Madison Flashenburg
I love Madison for her stories, her love for dogs, and her unmatched content creation brilliance. She’s a critical thinker and problem-solver, and the team wouldn’t be complete without her. She comes to the table with questions as well as a proposed solution. She is extremely easy to collaborate with and makes for a wonderful team-player.
Rylee Pride
This stylish digital media specialist makes our world go round. Her animations. Her graphics. Her videos. She knows how to use the visual medium to bring brands to life. Rylee takes organization to the next level. So on top of her work being beautiful, she also assures that it is thorough and goal-oriented.
Although we also have some very wonderful men on our team, today is about thanking each of the powerhouse ladies for their creative minds, passion, drive, energy, and tenacity. Without you, we would simply be “KP.” Happy International Women’s Day!
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