Thank you, Rebecca B., for all your hard work ensuring our creators and brands succeed together. We’re lucky to have her on the Media Mobilize team. Thank you Carina Cho for sharing yet another great team highlight! More team profiles to come soon!
As part of my campaign to highlight the Media Mobilize team and add faces to the emails (lol), I'd like to introduce Rebecca B., our Director of Creator Partnerships! Rebecca plays a crucial role in ensuring our creators have the support they need to succeed, while continuously building a strong inventory of creators for our brands. Her passion for helping creators thrive and her dedication to innovative solutions have made her an invaluable part of the Media Mobilize family. ⌛ How long have you been with Media Mobilize? 3.5 years (started Feb 2021) ✨ What is your favorite part about being on the team? We truly have an amazing team, and getting to work with this group of people every day is the best! We (almost) all work remote, yet I regularly laugh out loud at jokes that haven’t even been spoken out loud. If you had to describe your role in three emojis, what would they be? 👩🚒 firefighter/problem solver 🤝 handshake, building relationships 🤹♀️ juggler, handling a lot of things at once 📕 What is your favorite non-fictional book? I don’t generally read non-fiction, but I might have to say Soups, Salads, Sandwiches by Matty Matheson. A recipe book is non-fiction, right? 📅 What’s one app or tool you can’t live without? Google Calendar, in both work and personal life, is a total lifesaver. Between meetings, family members' birthdays, and events, I would not be anywhere I am supposed to be without it. 🎧🎵 What’s your go-to productivity hack for a busy day? Headphones with some acoustic mix playing, probably pop. It keeps me focused enough without being too distracted by a great song and just wanting to jam out. 📺 What’s one YouTube channel you think more people should know about? Ze Frank! Sabine Hossenfelder! Python Programmer! ⏰✈️ If you could time travel, would you go to the past or the future? This was hard to answer, but the past, I would love to experience what it might have been like pre-technology when life was a little simpler. 💡 What advice would you give your fellow marketers/ops? It is okay if you don’t know something or have the answer right away. Be honest, and then follow through to find the answer after the fact.