Lexi Quinn joined Results Repeat just a few months ago but has already hit the ground running. Her extensive history in marketing provides a wonderful addition to the SEO team. As an account manager, Lexi is focused on helping our clients figure out effective strategies that work. When she’s not picking apart the latest Google algorithm update, she can be found with family or dreaming of choreographing a Broadway musical.
How would you describe yourself in three words?
Enthusiastically-Supportive, Altruistically-Empathetic, Ambitiously-Focused (Hyphenated words count as just one word, correct?!)
It’s a typical Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m., what are you doing?
It varies between diligently working, making sure everyone is where they need to be with whatever they need, or drinking scotch and watching sports.
Where is the best place you’ve traveled to and why?
Lake Placid, New York. I have been fortunate to travel and live in beautiful places all over the world but understanding the pristine natural beauty that surrounds a sense of human accomplishment in this small American town is humbling and inspiring.
What characteristic do you most admire in others?
Paying attention – anyone who absorbs the fine details and makes important connections, while still maintaining perspective of the bigger picture has a true gift and typically has something very insightful to say.
If you could do another job for just one day, what would it be?
White House Press Secretary
What was the last gift you gave someone?
I gave my son a pillow with a photo of our family dog on it so he could take it to college with him and not miss his pup so much. But the company sent the wrong order and instead of our innocent looking Labrador-like rescue dog on the front, there was an image of a gnarly dog’s face who was growling and showing his teeth with a studded collar around its neck. The other dog may even have had just one eye. He was so ugly he was cute, but he was not our dog, “Capt. Jack Sparrow.” The replacement pillow order has since been received and all is right with the world again.
If you could give advice to your 13-year-old self, what would you say?
Trust your gut. A moment of truthful self-reflection will always lead you to the right decisions – big or small.
Tell us something that might surprise us about you.
I did back handsprings the whole way across the 50-yard line in Texas Stadium. I grew up in Dallas (please don’t hold it against me!)
What are three things still left on your bucket list?
Build a floor-to-ceiling, wall-to-wall library that requires a ladder in my own home with all the books I have collected in my life, live in the city (either Manhattan or Center City Philadelphia), choreograph a Broadway musical. OK, I’m aware the last one is a stretch, but one can dream, right?!
What are you most proud of?
Raising the incredibly fascinating young man my son continues to become, and any moment where I have inspired a child to feel a sense of accomplishment.