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It's Time to Leave Sales "Bro Culture" in the Past
Dec 11, 2020
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My business card might say "Client Success Manager at Pyx Health", but I like to describe my job as, "making best friends and changing lives."

I always thought I'd grow up to be a veterinarian with a huge mansion that could house every stray animal in the world. When economics means nothing to you, anything is possible.

Obviously, this dream never came true (curse you, allergies - yes, allergies was the reason - not the mansion), it awakened an important realization that no matter what I do, the ability to help, care for, and nurture MUST be a part of everything I do. So, I set out on a mission - make an impact everywhere you go.

I spent most of my career in the trenches of sales and marketing, using my own personal testimony to relate and build long-lasting personal and professional relationships and strengths. I found that no matter where I went, it was the personal connection that mattered most to me. I CRAVED it. I sold cell phones and mastered the art of turning things off and then on again with Verizon, catered to the sleep-deprived at Starbucks, decided that selling cars outside in Arizona during the summer was a great idea (spoiler - it's not), dove head-first into the AZ startup world selling healthcare tech and training platforms with RexPay (now Rivia Health) and Journeyage, but continually found myself on a journey of rediscovery and seeking further enlightenment and challenges.

It wasn't until April of 2021 that I found the spark I'd been seeking my entire life, the ability to use each of my superpowers and truly make an impact on countless lives in the moments they need it most. I found Pyx Health - a tech-enabled, human-driven solution for loneliness and social isolation designed to offer hope when all feels lost, to encourage change in those that believe a "normal" day is one where they have to fight alone. Together, with incredible and passionate healthcare teams, we strategize who needs us most and where we can cast out the shadows that haunt our most vulnerable populations and those struggling with mental health. We get to watch, with actual data, people across the country become less lonely, less isolated, and more self-supported day to day. Our partnerships are changing lives and I'm beyond emotional when I say that I am finally making that impact I've craved for so long.

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