An overhead shot of a large, light oak table divided into two distinct zones using a diagonal line of small, neutral objects, symbolizing the transition from field sales to marketing. On one side, there are sample product packages, a simple route map made of colored lines, and a rugged, slightly worn notebook. On the other side, a clean storyboard of abstract ad frames, color swatch cards, and a sleek laptop showing a bright, non-text brand dashboard. Soft afternoon sunlight enters from the top right, creating warm, inviting highlights and gentle, elongated shadows. The composition uses the rule of thirds, guiding the viewer from the tactile, on-the-ground sales tools to the strategic, conceptual marketing elements, conveying progression and evolution in a realistic photographic style.

Credentials Hub

A snapshot of skills and experiences that power Maddie’s move from field sales to brand-building roles.

Profile

Maddie is a field sales professional turning her customer-first mindset toward brand building. She blends on-the-ground insight, curiosity, and storytelling to help brands speak clearly to the people they serve.

A carefully arranged flat lay of professional credentials and tools spreads across a matte charcoal surface: a simple, elegant certificate frame with an abstract seal, a polished metal nameplate showing only engraved geometric shapes instead of text, a neatly stacked business card holder with blank white cards, and a minimalist badge lanyard coiled neatly. A slim tablet displays a stylized dashboard of multicolored charts and graphs, suggesting expertise without readable data. Soft, top-down studio lighting creates subtle highlights on the metal and glass surfaces, with gentle, controlled shadows for depth. The composition uses asymmetrical balance, leaving negative space on one side to feel refined and uncluttered. The mood is confident, credible, and polished in high-resolution photographic realism.
A single sturdy, spiral-bound notebook lies open on a smooth, light concrete surface, its pages filled not with writing but with carefully sketched icons showing a brand-building journey: a small seed, a sprouting plant, a growing tree, and finally a stylized city skyline of abstract blocks. A slim graphite pencil rests across the centerfold, aligned with the visual progression. Soft, diffused window light from the left creates a gentle gradient across the page, accentuating the pencil texture and faint shadows of the spiral binding. The background is intentionally sparse, with a blurred coffee mug silhouette at the edge of the frame. Shot from directly above in high-resolution photographic realism, the mood is reflective, aspirational, and intentionally minimal, emphasizing long-term growth and ideas.

Strengths

Maddie brings a sales-informed lens to marketing work: uncovering audience insights, shaping positioning, mapping customer journeys, and crafting simple, persuasive stories that sales teams can actually use in the field.

Testimonials

Manager

Maddie bridges sales reality and brand vision. She turns customer conversations into insights and pushes teams to test ideas quickly. Any marketing team would be stronger.

— Aya Nakamura

Sales Leader

Maddie linked field feedback to brand goals. She anticipates objections, asks sharp questions, and helps shape messaging that feels authentic to customers.

— Mateo García

Marketing Mentor

I watched Maddie grow from salesperson to strategic partner. She thinks in campaigns, not quotas, and advocates ideas that deepen relationships between brands and customers.

— Lila Patel