My fascination with compelling storytelling plays well with my lifelong communications career of promoting products, services, companies, and individuals spanning various areas and industries, including non-profits, travel & hospitality, entertainment, fashion & retail, authors, and even rock stars and rap artists. You'll have to read the bo.... more
My fascination with compelling storytelling plays well with my lifelong communications career of promoting products, services, companies, and individuals spanning various areas and industries, including non-profits, travel & hospitality, entertainment, fashion & retail, authors, and even rock stars and rap artists. You'll have to read the book for details on that last piece of information.
I love to share stories about life's observations and experiences that never seem to amaze me. These stories focus on living in New York City, raising my son, and self-publishing my first book and life.
I will never lose my southern charm or accent and use both when the situation demands it. I once had a boss tell me that there are two types of people in the world: those who know and those who want to know — be the one who knows. That boss fired me, but his words have always stuck in my head. I've been addicted to current events and People magazine ever since, and not necessarily in that order.
I like to think I'm witty, but many call it sarcastic. You decide! I thought I would be a journalist until my first journalism professor told me to pick a new major. He said I'd be an editor's nightmare because I wrote as I talked and never stopped talking. According to my parents, this fact makes sense because I was an early talker. Those close to me have no problem believing this bit of trivia.
The most important things to me in life are (in no particular order): family, loyal friendships, staying fit always to appear younger than I am, a good cut and color, cavity-free dentist appointments, spectator sports (mainly football), travel, my son's infectious smile and laugh, and good food and wine (or a dirty, vodka martini) along with the company of great friends to enjoy it all.
Life is a crazy journey, but as my wise mama once told me — a long time ago — while there are many things we can't change, our hair color isn't one of them. And I always listen to my mama.