Today we’d like to introduce you to Victoria Zermeno.
So, before we jump into specific questions about the business, why don’t you give us some details about you and your story.
Hey babes! I’m Victoria (formerly Lince) and I am about as passionate as they come! I graduated Paul Mitchell The School Temecula in 2013 and quickly realized the clinic floor was not for me but marketing definitely was. I contributed to several promotional events, marketing material, product launches, and so much more. Once becoming a stay at home mother, I began an Instagram resale shop called Abigail’s Closet and loved it until my second daughter was born and I had sold everything. After that, I joined SeneGence International in 2016 and my passion for marketing was reborn. My team hit $100,000 in sales two years in a row and I was asked to become a marketing consultant for several companies in the process. I turned them all down knowing the timing was not right but began incorporating my blog in the meantime. Whatever is meant to, always find a way through! As 2018 began, I vowed to push past the fear in order to become my best self and The #STRATEGIC Social was born. It has been one of those most prominent decisions I ever made and I have never felt more aligned.
Overall, has it been relatively smooth? If not, what were some of the struggles along the way?
Although it has not always been a smooth road, I have learned to embrace the setbacks and use each and every one as a learning experience. My biggest advice would be to just say YES! Even if you do not feel ready for the task, you can always learn along the way and gain some of the most amazing opportunities from it.
Please tell us about Blog: That Beautiful Brunette, Business: The #STRATEGIC Social.
The #STRATEGIC Social specializes in social media marketing with a modern twist. We take pride in empowering women (and men) with the knowledge and positivity to tackle the online world with undeniable confidence. We focus on brand collaborations, Instagram audits and social media courses. What sets us apart is that we believe it is equally as important to have personal growth as it is to have social media growth and strive to incorporate both into our meetings.
Do you think there are structural or other barriers impeding the emergence of more female leaders?
I believe one of the biggest barriers to female leadership is finding a balance between work and home life. As a mompreneur, it is important to incorporate my daughters every step of the way but can also come with its challenges.
Contact Info:
- Website: www.thatbeautifulbrunette.com
- Phone: (951) 331-6502
- Email: hellovictoriazermeno@gmail.com
- Instagram: www.instagram.com/zermeno.victoria
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/henry.zermeno
- Twitter: www.twitter.com/xoxovictoriaz
Image Credit:
Henry Zermeno
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