Julie Tyler
I have been working as a spokes model since 95,' when I began in NYC as a showroom model for a women's designer label. That resulted in traveling to different regions training sales associates at high-end retailers like Saks, Nordstrom and Neiman Marcus. After working for Jean Marc for 5 years, I was recruited by The Nadree Group to continue in this role.
Subsequently, I decided to move to Los Angeles, since I was recruited to work for an internet marketing company giving live presentations around Southern California to real estate agents with Prudential, Remax, and Century 21, etc. This lead to a position as spokes model and sales rep with Jimmyjane, with whom I worked for two years. I was their on-camera spokes model and worked with all of their high-end retailers: Wynn Hotel, Fred Segal, Henri Bendel, Nordstrom etc. I was very aggressive while working at their flag ship store Fred Segal and at trade shows and as a result, brought them new accounts: The Ivy Hotel in San Diego and the Bellagio Hotel (spa), and the Mirage Hotel (spa) in Las Vegas among others.
Since then, I have been working as a spokes model on the Toyota account, traveling around the country to auto shows and special events. I have been employed as a vehicle specialist, narrator, lead generator and Kaisenette singer!
Recently, I was hired by a company called One Med Place to work as a reporter at a finance forum up in SF, aggressively pursuing investors and doctors for interviews and follow-up. I was hired because they knew I would not be shy and would go in to a crowded room full of Wall Street investors and strike up conversation.
My last theatrical production was a play called End of Civilization, for which I received amazing feedback. Winter of 2012 saw a production of a short film called "I of the Beholder" and this summer, I was featured in spec commercial. Last summer, I began producing my first documentary film regarding a particular holistic healthcare modality. To date, I have interviewed over 70 people, including doctors, nurses, patients and authors. Currently, I am entering the second phase of the film and hope to complete it sometime in 2013.