After years in pharmaceutical sales, selling products I didn't believe in, I knew something had to change. I wanted to work in sales, but with products I truly loved. I was always drawn to beauty and lingerie—products that make women feel beautiful and confident.
When I moved from NYC to Phoenix, I knew I couldn't stay in pharmaceutical sales—I saw that career as a dead end. The move pushed me to follow my passions. I no longer work in pharmaceutical sales, and I am the happiest I've ever been. Now I'm moving to Las Vegas, embracing desert living while staying connected to the city and expanding my business opportunities.
My biggest obstacle then and now? Creating content. I typically don't enjoy making content, but it's essential for connecting with women. Sometimes my social media reaches more men than women, which can be discouraging, but it drives me to create more authentic connections with my female audience.