Influencer Spotlight: December

Meet Kimberly & Robby, from @nomtasticfoods

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How long have you been Foodie Tribe members?

About three years!

How did you get into influencer marketing?

Nomtastic Foods started as a way for us to express our love and support for our local food scenes. We were only really concerned about creating quality content that people enjoyed so the paid opportunities just came organically over time.

What has been your favorite Foodie Tribe campaign that you've worked on and why?

Our favorite Foodie Tribe campaign was with McDonald’s, and the reason why we loved it so much was because it helped bring awareness to Ronald McDonald House Charities, a nonprofit dedicated to support families with sick kids in their time of need.

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Tell us a fun fact!

Robby used to make and perform his own hip hop music in Tokyo, Japan, and Kim’s a Juilliard-trained pianist who also has a lifestyle blog called Sensible Stylista!

Anything else you want to share?

In addition to @nomtasticfoods, we also have a slew of region specific accounts like @nomtasticbayarea, @nomtasticdc, @nomtasticbaltimore and more, so come say hi, friends!

Meet Yulia, from @happychoicelife

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How long have you been a part of Foodie Tribe?

Nearly 4 years!

How did you get into influencer marketing?

I’ve worked in marketing my whole life so when my social media account started growing, everything just felt natural and fell into place.

What has been your favorite Foodie Tribe campaign that you've worked on and why?

Wow there have been so many! I would say all educational events because I get to explain and educate others on what I do. I also loved the South Beach Wine & Food Festival, of course!

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Tell us a fun fact about yourself!

I am a certified Happiness Life Coach!

Anything else you want to share?

I am also an actress, producer and filmmaker. I am currently working on a very personal project about domestic abuse and violence. COVID has complicated many things in the film industry and I had to start fundraising to be able to make this film.