MarketHer Spotlight

✨Meet Rubi Chavez, Head of Marketing at Tastemade

This week, we’re thrilled to highlight Rubi Chavez, who recently joined the Tastemade team as the Head of Marketing. In her new role, Rubi will focus on building out the company’s global brand and marketing strategy, overseeing content that resonates with Tastemade’s 300 million+ monthly viewers across all major digital, mobile, and streaming television platforms.

Rubi was drawn to Tastemade not only for its award-winning original programming and global reach, but also for its deep connection to Spanish-speaking audiences. In 2020, the brand introduced Tastemade en Español—a Spanish-language channel with over 175 hours of programming that reaches over 75 million households in the U.S. with a diverse library of food, travel, and home and design content.

With Hispanic Heritage Month underway, Rubi reflects on the ways in which Tastemade celebrates the diversity and beauty of Hispanic and Latinx culture, both externally through their content and internally through their programming. “At Tastemade, we believe in celebrating diversity both in front of and behind the cameras,” she explains. “With the launch of our ‘Be The Change’ resource page, partners and consumers can get involved by finding more information on Hispanic- and Latinx-owned businesses, books to read, podcasts to listen to, and more.”

Keep reading for Rubi’s reflections on her first-ever job, the most memorable piece of career advice she’s ever received, and what she sees ahead for Tastemade.

Rubi Chavez, Head of Marketing at Tastemade

Name: Rubi Chavez

Hometown: Los Angeles, CA

Currently based in: Los Angeles, CA

Describe yourself in three(ish) words: Creative, hard-working, and curious

I feel inspired when: I challenge myself with a new creative project (e.g., a home design project or planning a party).

Outside of work you’ll find me: in the kitchen, trying out new recipes.

Congratulations on your new role at Tastemade! You have an incredible history in the brand and marketing space. Can you tell us a bit about your career trajectory and what drew you to Tastemade?

I’ve worked in entertainment marketing for 20 years. Before joining Tastemade, I was Vice President of Marketing at Entertainment One, where I was responsible for brand, content, and B2B marketing for the U.S., Canada, and LATAM. Prior to that, I was Executive Director of International Marketing at NBCUniversal. I spent 17 years at Comcast/NBCUniversal, most notably launching 16 E! International networks in 153 countries in 24 languages. I also spent 5 years in London as Director of Marketing, EMEA, building the E! and The Style Network brands and driving viewership to the networks across Europe, Middle East, and Africa, making them household names.

My big personal passions are cooking, home and design, and travel. This—coupled with my work passions of working in a global entertainment company that celebrates diverse cultures—was what drew me to Tastemade.

As the Head of Marketing, what are a few of the top priorities you see for you and your team in the year ahead?

A big area of focus for us this year and next are our 24-hour streaming networks. This is the fastest-growing part of our business. We want to be where our consumers are, both on social media and streaming, and provide quality lifestyle content aimed at the Gen Z and Millennial audiences.

Tastemade has always been committed to diverse voices and untold stories from around the world. Currently in the U.S. we have three streaming networks—Tastemade, Tastemade en Español and Tastemade Travel—as well as local 24-hour networks in Brazil, LATAM, UK, EMEA, Asia, etc.

In what ways does your work (past, present, and/or volunteer) empower women? 

I’ve worked in entertainment marketing for the past 20 years, in particular with female lifestyle entertainment brands. I think bringing quality content and storytelling to women across the globe helps empower women to live out their passions for food, travel, home and design, fashion, beauty and pop culture, which helps them to become better versions of themselves and to fully enjoy what they are passionate about.

When I became a mother, I started to volunteer at Baby 2 Baby, a charitable organization that helps children living in poverty by providing basic necessities such as diapers, clothing, toiletries, and school supplies. I understood firsthand the responsibility mothers have to provide for their children; volunteering was a way I could help and empower mothers to receive the support they needed to provide for their children.

Image courtesy of Tastemade

Image courtesy of Tastemade

As part of Hispanic Heritage Month, it sounds like you and the Tastemade team are doing some amazing things to celebrate the diverse and rich Latin culture. Can you speak to some of the ways in which you’re bringing more representation and awareness of Latinx and Hispanic culture to the entertainment/media industry? 

Hispanic Heritage Month is a great way to celebrate the diversity and beauty of the Hispanic/Latinx culture. At Tastemade, we believe in celebrating diversity both in front of and behind the cameras. We celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month with our biggest campaign to date, creating a series of promos that are running all month long across our 24-hour streaming networks to celebrate the culture and traditions of the Hispanic/Latinx culture. We also created and programmed a variety of Hispanic/Latinx-focused social content across our social platforms to celebrate the diverse culture and to promote local Hispanic/Latinx businesses. With the launch of our “Be The Change” resource page, partners and consumers can get involved by finding more information on Hispanic/Latinx-owned businesses, books to read, podcasts to listen to, and more.

It’s also important to celebrate diversity internally, so we created a series of events for our employees, including a talk with TEDx speaker, Monica Rivera, called “Latin Like Me,” to help inform and embrace our heritage and the duality of being a Hispanic/Latinx American.

Inclusion and equity aren’t just trends. In what ways would you like to ensure Latinx and Hispanic voices stay at the forefront of the conversation beyond Hispanic Heritage Month, particularly in the marketing world? 

Diverse representation is such an important topic. It’s increased over time, which is a positive change; however, we still have a long way to go, not only in front of the cameras, but also behind the cameras. When there’s diversity in organizations—and especially when those people are top decision-makers or in leadership positions—diversity starts to become endemic and part of the norm.

Also, I would love to see more representation of the many diverse backgrounds within the Hispanic/Latinx community as it’s not just one size fits all. Latinos are still seen as a homogeneous group by many, but we represent over 20 Latin countries. There’s room to see these different backgrounds represented in marketing and advertising and not just put into one bucket.

Can you tell us about your first-ever job?

My first-ever job was a seasonal retail sales associate at the Gap. I was only 16 years old and didn’t have any work experience, but what I did have was a positive attitude, a willingness to learn, and a strong work ethic. These values really helped me to navigate the hectic Christmas sales period. This is where I started to learn firsthand about consumer behavior, as well as the power of marketing and brands.

What’s one super memorable piece of career advice you’ve received?

One of the best pieces of career advice I have received was from my former boss at Comcast/NBCUniversal. I was up for a promotion. It was to either receive a higher title at my then-job based in LA, or get the opportunity to move abroad without the title, but gain experience and responsibility. He told me that sometimes the best things are not always handed to you on a silver platter; sometimes you need to go with your gut feeling and hope that things will turn out the way you want them to. 

I took a leap of faith and chose the opportunity to move abroad. Not too long after, I got the title I wanted—ending up with both the things I was working so hard for. That’s how I learned that sometimes you have to go with your gut feeling and trust you’re making the right decision; it won’t always be handed to you. 

Connect with Rubi here, and with Tastemade on LinkedIn and Instagram.

✨Market Her: Paige Newberry

This week’s spotlight is on Paige Newberry, a digital media and marketing consultant with a broad range of experience who’s focused on creating a better world through better businesses. Read on to hear about Paige’s trajectory, and don’t forget to connect with her on LinkedIn.

If you're in the market for a new role and looking to be featured, please fill out this form and we’ll be in touch.

Paige Newberry

Paige Newberry

Name: Paige Newberry

Hometown: Ft. Lauderdale, FL

Currently based in: Ft. Lauderdale, FL

Describe yourself in three words: Adventurous, strategic, and resourceful

Previous experience: Over the past few years as a digital media and marketing consultant, I’ve had the opportunity to work with multiple organizations in support of their brands’ goals while assisting them in building their marketing and communication efforts. While my work has recently been focused on the nonprofit and tech industries, I discovered my strength in creating content that holds strong to the voice and direction of companies in multiple categories.

Previous to my work as a marketing consultant, I was the sole marketing producer at an enterprise-level digital marketing software company based in Boca Raton, FL/Cambridge, MA. Producing content for a SaaS company may not sound thrilling, but I was able to get creative and develop a strong engagement with our audience through efficient communication and high-impact resources. Not only did I win a Summit International Gold Award for the best sales video at that time, but the videos I produced have brought in more sales opportunities than any other effort their current sales team has run. Let's just say that I try to make the most of the challenge at hand!

Following the sale of the company, I decided to pursue my lifelong passion for marine life and moved to Indonesia to work in sea turtle conservation. This led to over two years of travel around the world, working in conservation and sustainability and improving my growth mindset, strong communication skills, and strategic creative vision.

After moving back to Florida, I utilized those experiences to support and assist multiple organizations as a marketing/communications consultant and web developer/designer who focuses on creating a better world through better businesses. I have had my work for those organizations featured in Forbes, BBC, CNN, ABC News, and many other publications.

What I want my next opportunity to look like: While I absolutely love the challenge of freelancing, it feels like it's time to find an organization that not only can I dedicate myself to, but that I feel is dedicated to me. I have sunk my heart and soul into my clients and love working with them, but I do miss the feeling of having a great company culture and dynamic around me. I'd love to be able to grow with—and assist in the growth of—a great organization.

I feel inspired when: I see my work making a true difference in the lives of others.

Outside of work you’ll find me: Hiking, rock climbing, freediving, and discovering a new place in my converted van.

Connect with me here: LinkedIn | Instagram


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✨Market Her: Begum Elsa Cura

This week’s spotlight is on Begum Elsa Cura, a Paris-based strategist and operations expert who has experience bringing together entrepreneurs and Fortune 500 businesses while supporting WeWork's international expansion across the U.S. and Europe.

If you're in the market for a new role and looking to be featured, please fill out this form and we’ll be in touch.

Begum Elsa Cura

Begum Elsa Cura

Name: Begum Elsa Cura

Hometown: Paris, France

Currently based in: Paris, France

Describe yourself in three words: Creative, reliable, and driven

Previous experience: I'm a multilingual strategist and operations expert who's brought together entrepreneurs and Fortune 500 businesses over the last five years while supporting WeWork's international expansion across the U.S. and Europe. I have proven experience in balancing the evolving needs of product and users across B2B & B2C landscapes, and have overseen the product lifecycle from market and user research, strategy and product roadmap development, to effective implementation, retention, and future growth through a cross-functional alignment. Previous to WeWork, I held roles in market research, financial analysis, and CX across real estate, hospitality, and finance sectors, and completed my BA and MA in Economics with a specialty in Real Estate Finance & Development from Columbia University.

What I want my next opportunity to look like: I'm looking to partner with inspiring companies in the U.S. and Europe on a freelance or part-time basis to break down bureaucratic complexities. I want to be part of the journey to innovate solutions that simplify people's daily lives through empathy, with a central focus on the user's needs and experience. I'm particularly interested in product management, strategy development, and operations management.

I feel inspired when: I read memoirs and listen to podcasts of entrepreneurs and artists with extraordinary journeys and empowering advice, while discovering new ventures that are changing the world. I also love spending time in nature and doing road-trips that provide spontaneity and a newfound energy.

Outside of work you’ll find me: I'm a startup coach on the Mana platform, supporting innovators in their entrepreneurial journeys, and through my consultancy, I advise on strategic direction for pre-seed and seed startups whose missions I connect with. I also love writing poetry (under @thoughtsbyafountain on Instagram) with some of my pieces published in journals, and am working on my book this year.

Connect with me here: LinkedIn | Instagram | Website


If you've found a role through The MarketHer or would like to be featured as you start your job search, we'd love to include you in an upcoming issue. You can get in touch here.

✨Market Her: Karen "K" Abate

This week's spotlight is on my friend Karen “K” Abate. Though we met through family and both worked at WeWork, we didn’t really get to know each other until we both moved to Denver last year. Professionally, K’s speciality is building community through operations, hospitality, and workplace strategy, BUT I wanted to feature her in The MarketHer because of her incredible passion project/side hustle: Denver K Design.

K Abate (@denverkdesign). Photo: @dead.west

K Abate (@denverkdesign). Photo: @dead.west

Name: Karen “K” Abate

Hometown: Chicago, IL

Currently based in: Denver, CO

Describe yourself in three words: Efficient, ambitious, and positive

Hobby-turned-side-hustle: Denver K Design

How did Denver K Design start? Like so many others in 2020, I was laid off by my previous employer. I found myself with a lot of extra time on my hands and needed a creative outlet—so I tried macrame for the first time in December. I started posting my macrame designs to Instagram and the response from family and friends was, "Can I buy that?" I started to feel motivated to try new knots and create new pieces because the response was so positive.

How did you branch out beyond family and friends? I reached out to Parlor—a local plant shop—and ended up creating a partnership and tapping into one of my favorite pastimes: creating community. The next thing I knew, I was invited to sell my designs at one of their outdoor markets, and the response was overwhelming.

Macrame (in The MarketHer colors!) from Denver K Design

Macrame (in The MarketHer colors!) from Denver K Design

What’s next for Denver K Designs? Next up: another socially distanced pop-up market in Denver. I’m still looking for a full-time role doing my previous work, but in the meantime, I’m really enjoying tapping into my creativity and the side hustle of building a business.

I feel inspired when: I can be creative! I love creating anything from experiences to crafts.

Outside of work you’ll find me: Boxing, doing yoga, hanging with friends and my dog, Bagel, or DIY-ing something!

Connect with me here: LinkedIn | Instagram (DM for custom macrame orders!)


If you've found a role through The MarketHer or would like to be featured as you navigate your job search, we'd love to include you in an upcoming issue. You can get in touch here.

✨Market Her: Freya Dumasia

Today’s spotlight is on Freya Dumasia, a NYC-based strategist passionate about global connection and creating a lasting impact. If you're in the market for a new role and looking to be featured, please fill out this form and we’ll be in touch.

Freya Dumasia

Freya Dumasia

Name: Freya Dumasia

Hometown: Dubai, UAE

Currently based in: NYC

Previous experience: I have had experiences in advertising agencies across the globe, including Researcher at FCB in New Zealand, Strategic Planner at FP7 (part of McCann Worldgroup) in Dubai, and a Brand Architect at People, Ideas & Culture (PI&C) in Milan. I am a global strategist fascinated by the human condition. I’m passionate about research and insights that deliver strategy to ignite business growth.

Describe yourself in three words: Empathetic, dedicated, and lion-hearted

What I want my next opportunity to look like: I am on the hunt for a full-time role in strategy within agency life and beyond. I want to bring my diverse background into the workspace and believe brands are cultural constructs, so my understanding the business dynamics around them is important in engineering an idea that is meaningful. I keep searching for opportunities in strategy that will allow me to explore impactful solutions for businesses.

I feel inspired when: I am exposed to information and stories of people from different walks of life that shape my thinking in a new way. I am inspired to work hard on things that use my skills for good—for good people and good businesses—and create an impact across the board, whether on a macro level of changes in businesses or a micro level of entering into people's everyday conversations. The power and execution of creativity is an exciting journey.

Outside of work you’ll find me: Being a Brand Ambassador at She Runs It (Advertising Women of New York), an inaugural Board Member and Mentor at Women Who Create, and Student at The University of Oxford Said Business School in Women's Leadership Development. Also, I find joy in taking it back to the basics with creating things using my hands, including sketching, painting, baking, and cooking.

Connect with me here: LinkedIn | Website


If you've found a role through The MarketHer or would like to be featured as you start your job search, we'd love to include you in an upcoming issue. You can get in touch here.

✨Market Her: Erin Cornell

Erin Cornell is a rockstar—and I know firsthand because she interned for our corporate communications team at Scholastic once upon a time (aka too many years ago that doing the math makes me feel old). Read on for more on Erin. Know of an opportunity that might suit her? Feel free to reach out to her directly on LinkedIn.

If you're in the market for a new role and looking to be featured, please fill out this form and we’ll be in touch.

Erin Cornell

Erin Cornell

Name: Erin Cornell

Hometown: Long Island, NY

Currently based in: NYC

Previous experience: I have 5+ years of communications experience in working with B2B and B2C brands across industries ranging from finance, tech, education and professional services to deliver support in media relations, content development, internal communications and strategic planning. I began my career working at a global mid-sized PR agency for four years to build experience in public relations, client services and account management. My love for developing content grew as I learned how to draft bylines, company blog posts, press releases, pitch materials, social media editorial calendars and award and executive speaking submissions. In an effort to broaden these skills with more of a focus on marketing, I transitioned into a Marketing Communications Specialist role at a global consulting firm, where I supported the creation of communications plans for internal campaigns and worked with teams across the firm to develop content for marketing collateral, public relations initiatives, email marketing campaigns, web copy and social media channels. For the last two years I have also been a contributing blogger for Just Us Gals, a Boston-based lifestyle blog, where I write about career, wellness and mental health.

Describe yourself in three words: Hardworking, curious, friendly

What I want my next opportunity to look like: I’d like to pursue my passion for writing through a full-time position focused on content creation that also provides an opportunity to learn new technical skills in digital marketing. I’d like to broaden my expertise in marketing strategy, measurement, and analytics. I would welcome any freelancing opportunities of this nature in the short-term, though I thrive most in tight-knit collaborative team environments.

I feel inspired when: I listen to podcast episodes about personal and professional growth, particularly around women with untraditional career paths who have achieved success by starting a business or creating their own dream job.

Outside of work you’ll find me: Going for long walks, attempting to learn TikTok dances, learning how to needlepoint and working on my personal blog.

Connect with me here: LinkedIn


If you've found a role through The MarketHer or would like to be featured as you start your job search, we'd love to include you in an upcoming issue. You can get in touch here.

✨Market Her: Carly Quellman

This week's spotlight is on the talented Carly Quellman. Know of an opportunity that might suit her? Feel free to get in touch via the contact info at the bottom of this post.

If you're in the market for a new role and looking to be featured, please fill out this form.

Carly Quellman

Carly Quellman

Name: Carly Quellman

Hometown: Brooklyn, NY

Currently based in: Brooklyn, NY

Previous experience: I am a writer and producer with a background in journalism, international spacial planning, and performing arts. I have written copy for numerous local organizations and brands including Red Hook Star-Revue, Friends NYC, everybody water, and Quoted Magazine, where I am currently the Associate Producer. I have experience in copywriting, digital marketing, and video production roles—it was through those multiple experiences that I found myself passionate about pursuing positions within the experiential marketing space. Before COVID-19 hit, I left my full-time job for an assignment in Honduras, where I was part of a 10-day project focused on the global water crisis. 

Describe yourself in three words: Whimsical, passionate, driven

What I want my next opportunity to look like: I am in the market for a full-time role, but due to COVID-19 I am open to anything that speaks to my outlook on life. (See below for what that is). I would like to pivot out of strictly writing roles into more-active positions in the experiential marketing and content production fields. I love purpose-driven companies and nonprofits that speak to things such as: environmental sustainability, clean beauty, and social impact initiatives.

I feel inspired when: I am combining the multiple things I love into something that challenges the status quo and advocates for change. Travel always inspires me and reminds me that while my individual story is unique, I am human first and foremost.

Outside of work you’ll find me: Plotting my next travel destination, specifically for where I'm going to pursue my Masters degree. I love hot yoga, dance, and anything movement oriented. Being outdoors is my gateway to staying healthy (and sane), so anything involving vitamin D is my go-to.

Connect with me here: LinkedIn | Instagram | Website


If you've found a role through The MarketHer or would like to be featured as you start your job search, we'd love to include you in an upcoming issue. You can get in touch here.

✨Market Her: Rhiannon Sawyer

This week's spotlight is on my friend and former colleague Rhiannon Sawyer, an absolute rockstar who oversaw strategy and operations for the social media and editorial teams at WeWork. Know of a role that might suit her? Get in touch!

Rhiannon Sawyer

Rhiannon Sawyer

Name: Rhiannon Sawyer

Hometown: Sydney, Australia

Currently based in: New York City

Describe yourself in three words: Passionate, determined, and loyal.

Previous experience: I have 12 years of experience as an operations and strategy specialist, social media marketer, journalist, and film critic. Most recently I was at WeWork running operations and strategy for the global social media and editorial teams. Prior to that I worked at NBC Universal, overseeing the operations and strategy for the social media marketing of Seeso, a comedy streaming service. Back in Australia, I managed the social account strategy for the television arm of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation for 3 years, which involved not only community management and content creation but also launching and tracking national and international campaigns for huge initiatives and TV programs (heard of 'Ja'mie Private School Girl,' anyone?) and creating guidelines, training and best practices for social media production for managers around the country. For five years prior to that I was an editor, journalist, and ran social for a national features magazine, a B2B small business magazine, and a film magazine.

What do you want your next role to look like? I'm in the market for a full-time gig running operations and strategy, whether for a marketing team, CSR team, or wider business team. I enjoy solving problems, coming up with systems and processes, and losing myself in a good spreadsheet as I tackle a budget or data. I have a burning passion for social justice and doing what we can to help save the planet, so I'd love to work for an organization that shares my values and is truly trying to make the world a better place.

I feel inspired when: I have a challenging problem to solve.

Outside of work you’ll find me: Going on adventures with my husband and son, exploring New York and the States!

Connect with me here: LinkedIn | Instagram | Twitter


If you've found a role through The MarketHer or would like to be featured as you start your job search, we'd love to include you in an upcoming issue. You can get in touch here.

✨Market Her: Marnie Williams

After a month-long hiatus from The MarketHer, I'm back on this snowy Saturday with the first issue of the year, and with it, an exciting announcement: we have our first match.

Congratulations to Marnie Williams on her new role at Greenhouse! 

Marnie Williams

Marnie Williams

Name: Marnie Williams

Hometown: Golden, CO

Currently based in: Brooklyn, NY

New company and role: Content Marketing Manager at Greenhouse

Describe yourself in three words: Strategic, collaborative, and positive

I feel inspired when: I see the creative and engaging ways in which content connects clients to the brands they love

Outside of work you’ll find me: Practicing yoga, rock climbing, traveling, or performing musical improv

Connect with me here: LinkedIn | Instagram


If you've found a role through The MarketHer or would like to be featured as you start your job search, we'd love to include you in an upcoming issue. You can get in touch here.