Mod Exposure owner, Natalie, knows the importance of hard work and being goal-driven. She has a background in competitive tennis and a bachelor’s in Political Science, managing to have high honors in both.
She is from a single-parent home and was determined to make something of herself early on. Natalie is a first-generation immigrant and had something to prove to herself and her family. which has been her biggest motivation in growing professionally. Her strong suit is telling stories, so naturally, she thrived in sales and marketing in her first professional role, right out of school.
Natalie is eager to continue growing her team and creating opportunities for others. She’s been in this industry for seven years and has run events in Dallas, California, Milwaukee, and now Atlanta and she is excited to take on more markets in the US! Her focus is business and brand development for clients in the Atlanta market. She believes in servant leadership and adding your own personal touch to any type of marketing. In the next three years, Natalie is excited to manage 15 markets and create a powerhouse of a team.
Favourite Quote: “Hustle until your haters ask if you’re hiring”.
I keep visiting the above quote every now and then to remind myself to keep working hard and “hustle” every day towards my goals in life.
I’m Madelyn Reining – Director of Marketing, Mod Exposure, Inc. I am a skilled marketing professional with a Major in Marketing from University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. In the past one year of being a part of this company, I have been living my dream; I love the people that I work with. It gives me great pleasure to be able to help others achieve their goals. The positive company culture and growth opportunities influenced me to join this business. Now, I’m happy to be adding to this culture while fulfilling my personal and professional goals.
To keep a track of your goals and to ensure that you’re on the right path, I feel it’s important to divide your goals into short-term and long-term goals. My short-term goals include making sure that I sketch at least twice a week and read two business books a month. For the long-term, I want to pay off debt, retire my parents and make it to the Board of Directors of American Diabetes Association.