Marketing Director
Erin graduated from Rollins College in Orlando in 2002 with a Theater Arts degree. She opened her own children's theatre program in Iowa and later moved to Los Angeles because it sounded fun. After having a blast working in The Warner Brothers Plaza Building (Third Floor-Creative!), she soon headed back to school and obtained her Masters degree in School Psychology because she needed something to do. Erin spent several years in the L.A. and Orange County School Systems working with children with learning and behavioral challenges. Once she moved back home to Florida, her connections waved goodbye and she sat in front of her computer for three months trying to find a job.
It didn't take long for Erin to realize her potential in supporting other people building small businesses. After working as a virtual assistant for Round Table Companies for nearly 5 years, she moved on to work with Cerries Mooney, branding specialist. Her title of Chief Joyologist perfectly defined her role: supporting and brainstorming to bolster an already brilliant small business to take it to the next level. This would go on to become a theme in her life. Next she'd join forces with Traver Boehm and the Man UNcivilized team to help yet another growing business reach new heights with her operations-saavy and heart-felt belief in their mission. As she prepared to move work outside of the home, she was lucky enough to meet with the guys at Round Table Realty to find her next perfect match. She built them a marketing department and helped to systemize many of their in-house processes to create a more streamlined business that, in turn, brought in more than 30 new Realtors in her first year.
Erin finds immense—and sometimes inappropriate—amounts of joy in being organized and/or cooking a good meal at the end of the day. Writing is her passion, and her first book Finding Inner Peas was born in 2018. Her life is full of wonderful friends, fabulous experiences, and houseplants that she is determined not to kill this time.
Specialties: Operations, management, communication, systems, making people smile, organization, meatballs with homemade sauce.