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Today we are joined by Roxanne Pepin, she’s currently based out of Spain but works for Rewind-- an Ottawa based startup as a Revenue Operations Specialist. She manages all the tech that powers Rewind’s sales, marketing and success teams.
Before carving a niche in operations, Roxanne wore many digital marketing hats working for an SEO agency then a tech company. She’s actually a computer science drop out turned writing grad where she also spent time in content marketing.
More than just a fixer or a troubleshooter, she’s a convergent thinker. Roxanne is described by her peers as a poised and knowledgeable Salesforce admin and a Hubspot platform whiz with a knack for bridging departments together.
Her journey growing into a role at one of the coolest companies in Ottawa is deeply rooted in mastery and pragmatic problem solving.
Roxanne, we’re pumped to finally have you on -- thanks for taking the time and chatting with us.
Is being a digital nomad really as good as it looks?
Remote comms
You’re servicing a team of what 40+ marketing and sales teammates? How do you effectively communicate and collaborate with your team remotely from your spain office?
How to say no
One of my favorite quotes from a presentation you gave to my students this year while describing your role and journey was:
“everything is doable, but it doesn’t mean you should do it” lol
Maybe walk us through some of the stories behind that mantra and why it might be helpful for other marketers when it comes to prioritization and concentration.
Training
As someone who works in Ops, you don’t always get the chance to play on the front lines and do customer facing stuff. You often need to also focus on your teammates.
Walk us through how big of a role training and facilitation comes into play in your day to day?
No barriers
Something I struggled with when I was in an Ops role was that I didn’t always get to pick projects, I didn’t always get a say in strategy.
So if you could remove all barriers and constraints, what project or idea would you love to tackle or be known for solving.
Advice for your past self - What skills would you focus on early in your career?
Why Ops?
We can dive into some of these roles a bit closer but I wanted to start by getting your take on why you gravitate towards Ops?
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Today we are joined by Roxanne Pepin, she’s currently based out of Spain but works for Rewind-- an Ottawa based startup as a Revenue Operations Specialist. She manages all the tech that powers Rewind’s sales, marketing and success teams.
Before carving a niche in operations, Roxanne wore many digital marketing hats working for an SEO agency then a tech company. She’s actually a computer science drop out turned writing grad where she also spent time in content marketing.
More than just a fixer or a troubleshooter, she’s a convergent thinker. Roxanne is described by her peers as a poised and knowledgeable Salesforce admin and a Hubspot platform whiz with a knack for bridging departments together.
Her journey growing into a role at one of the coolest companies in Ottawa is deeply rooted in mastery and pragmatic problem solving.
Roxanne, we’re pumped to finally have you on -- thanks for taking the time and chatting with us.
Is being a digital nomad really as good as it looks?
Remote comms
You’re servicing a team of what 40+ marketing and sales teammates? How do you effectively communicate and collaborate with your team remotely from your spain office?
How to say no
One of my favorite quotes from a presentation you gave to my students this year while describing your role and journey was:
“everything is doable, but it doesn’t mean you should do it” lol
Maybe walk us through some of the stories behind that mantra and why it might be helpful for other marketers when it comes to prioritization and concentration.
Training
As someone who works in Ops, you don’t always get the chance to play on the front lines and do customer facing stuff. You often need to also focus on your teammates.
Walk us through how big of a role training and facilitation comes into play in your day to day?
No barriers
Something I struggled with when I was in an Ops role was that I didn’t always get to pick projects, I didn’t always get a say in strategy.
So if you could remove all barriers and constraints, what project or idea would you love to tackle or be known for solving.
Advice for your past self - What skills would you focus on early in your career?
Why Ops?
We can dive into some of these roles a bit closer but I wanted to start by getting your take on why you gravitate towards Ops?
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