Hi All!
My name is Sandi and I am on IZEA's Enterprise Sales Solutions Team. My official title is "Sales Support Manager". Because we work in a rapidly growing Internet 2.0 start-up, we all wear many hats. I've been employed here at IZEA for about 8 months, and boy have they been some ever changing, challenging, dynamic and FUN months! Did you see the word "FUN" in there? My job description and title have already changed and evolved right along with the company. Hey, what can I say, I love a challenge and I'm in Sales! Prior to my life at IZEA I was in outside sales for 4 years.
So you may ask, "Just what does a Sales Support Manager do?" A little bit of everything. I like to think of myself as our team's 'mother hen'. Shoot, somebody's got to keep these boys in line! I also am a liaison between Sales and Operations. I compile and tabulate weekly Sales activity reports for the Executive Team and The Board. I also handle all of our Insertion Orders and process any other legal documents that come through our door. I lead and manage all of our sampling campaigns, and some of you may have communicated with me. Another important aspect of my job is to partner with the Sales team, gather key assets needed in a campaign and quality check them for Account Management in Customer Love. This helps us to effectively set up a smooth running and successful campaign. I definitely spend a lot of time compiling various reports that track important metrics and ROI analysis.
Now that I've given you a little background about my life at IZEA, let me tell you a little about me personally. I have 3 sisters and 1 brother. I'm from Massachusetts, grew up out in the suburbs in a tiny town named, Clinton, with a population of approximately 3,800. Yes, very tiny. However, I have enjoyed the beautiful Florida weather for almost 17 years now. My sisters are each about a year apart and are always bickering at each other about something. My oldest sister, believe it or not, is 54! Yep, I'm the baby at 37 (shhhhh, don't tell anyone my age). I was spoiled rotten as a child and was an OUT OF CONTROL teenager! I was always pushing the limits..... sneaking out a night, talking back, coming home late, hanging with the wrong crowd, you name it! My Mom always took the "You'll learn your lesson the hard way" stance and, "You reap what you sow". She was right. In my wise old age I can honestly say that I learned some pretty hard lessons in life. Keyword: "learned". I am a better person today as a result. Now... what scares me to death though is the statement, "You reap what you sow". I am a single Mother raising a beautiful 2 1/2 year old little girl named Laci. Even at her young age she's becoming a mini-me. She's independent, strong-willed, confident, and stubborn as they come. YIKES!! I'm in for some challenges! KARMA! ; ) Though I also see many good traits that she inherited from me. Funny how that works, huh? She's a strong, independent, caring and affectionate little girl. As you all know, some of those personality traits can be a double edged sword. Having been there done that, I'm confident she'll do well in life with a little guidance and a lot of love. I'm not going to say what most parents say about their child(ren): "My daughter is the cutest little girl". Instead I will say, "My daughter is the cutest little girl in the WHOLE WIDE WORLD"! At this point and time in my life she is my world, and IZEA is a close second. I love my job, the people, the culture, and I'm even willing to put up with that silly little video camera and production team walking around all the time (no offense of course to you Travis and Scott). Yes indeed, I'm just a boring Mom. But, most importantly, I'm NOT boring to my daughter and that's all that matters. This is something I am proud of.
For your viewing pleasure I've attached a few pictures:
Wasn't I just the CUTEST? There's a reason why my family spoiled me.

Check me out in cat-eyes glasses at 2 years old, circa 1972. Strangely enough I wear cat-eyes glasses today. Funny how that works. Never gain weight or empty your closet and you'll be good to go for future fashion trends! That's my bro in the corner of the picture. He, too, looks a little different these days.

What gives you the idea I was brought up Catholic? Look at those skinny, little chicken legs! Oh, and for those of you who are wondering; I still wear socks with sandals/flip flops today, but only in this office because the average temperature is 40 degrees. OK, so I exaggerate a little.

I LOVED the eighties, check out the perfectly feathered hair-do! It went all the way back to the center of my head. I was cool and the boys loved it.

And, here's a recent picture. I'm usually trying to dodge the cameras at work. Haven't quite gotten used to them yet.
Notice my blonde hair when I was young, and the blonde hair on my daughter, Laci (I just had to include at least one).

It's been fun. I hope you all enjoyed reading my post as I so often enjoy reading yours!
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Ashley said...
That hair, that hair! That's all I can say!
Feb 4, 2008 5:04:13 PM
Mama BoK said...
Your daughter is so precious..! I love her smile. :) And thanks for sharing.. :) i salute all single mothers.. ;) i donch know how they managed .. for i know it's hard work.. with a kid. My spouse helps alot with my brat.. yet.. i'm overwhelmed sometimes.
Feb 4, 2008 9:03:24 PM
Karen Allen said...
Sandi,
You're awesome & Laci's adorable!! Thanks for sharing! :)
Feb 4, 2008 9:51:37 PM
Karen said...
Thanks for sharing! PPP is a fun place and your little girl is adorable. I had some cat eye glasses too. LOL Oh yeah, your older sister is very young. She is only a tiny bit older than me. She is probably very wise.
Feb 4, 2008 10:49:16 PM
mistipurple said...
so, you're the one with the socks and flip flops, lol! you're as cute as your kiddo! i enjoyed reading your post.
Feb 4, 2008 11:06:53 PM
Simple Mindz said...
She is adorable! You were a cute kid too!
I am also a Masshole too! Have lived on the North Shore my entire life!
Feb 5, 2008 8:05:55 AM
Lynne said...
WOW!! Thanks for sharing so much about yourself, it's nice to "know" the people working so hard behind the scenes. Although it's been 8 months, welcome!
Feb 5, 2008 9:00:15 AM
OK said...
It was wonderful reading. Great post. Lovely pictures.
Feb 5, 2008 2:57:20 PM
jenny said...
you're a mom? looks like a teenager in your recent pic there! you have a very pretty daughter, she definitely got your looks!
Feb 6, 2008 8:29:08 AM
Sandi said...
I thank all of you for your very nice, heartfelt compliments. They bring a smile to my face.
We love all of you guys just as much as you love us! Let's show them what it's all about! ROCK ON!!!
Feb 6, 2008 8:35:58 AM
Mike said...
Hi,
I like your introduction, cool. it's also amazing how your hair changed, you are blessed with a pretty daughter too Laci. Luck you.
good luck
Mike
Apr 16, 2008 2:45:45 AM