Everywhere welcomes Arianne Kaldewey to the team!
Hey guys! My name is Arianne Kaldewey (that’s pronounced: Uh-ree-ahn Cal-duh-vy), and I just joined Everywhere Agency as the new account coordinator. I’m excited to be part of such an innovative and fun company! I’ll be bringing my problem-solving skills and creative mindset with me, as well as my experience working on press & public affairs at the British Consulate here in Atlanta. I’m also a semi-recent Georgetown University graduate. Hoya Saxa! (Please don’t ask me what a Hoya is).
Here it goes – ten things you didn’t ask to know, but I’m going to tell you anyway:
- My favorite social media platform is Instagram because a) it’s a great way to showcase your brand and personality with fewer words and more visuals b) fluffy animals doing funny things!
- The best piece of career advice I ever received was: “Find a way to say yes to things.”
- I guess you could say I’ve got international flair. I’ve spent a good chunk of my life abroad. Before I reached high school, I lived in Germany, Australia, France, England, UAE, Barbados, Oman, and the USA.
- Prior to joining Everywhere, I crafted tweets and Facebook posts on everything from British Pie Week to the state of the UK economy for the British Consulate!
- I have two mischievous yet Instagram-worthy cats (Stella and Bear). They do cute things like scream at me when they’re hungry and sit on my chest at 4 am. (Follow me @arianne.k for kitty shenanigans!)
- I was an international politics major in college, which means that I don’t shy away from even the biggest problems!
- Mascots and pretty much anyone in full character costume scare the hell out of me. My most scarring childhood memory is running into the “Bananas in Pyjamas.”
- My favorite productivity hack is a simple one: de-cluttering my desk when I feel overwhelmed!
- I teach Yoga Sculpt at CorePower Yoga in my free time and love trying new fitness classes!
- I was an early adopter of social media, specifically at the age of 10 when I made my hi5 (Who remembers that one?!) account to my parents’ dismay.