Where are you from?
Born and raised outside of Daytona in Ormond Beach, Florida. I spent 3 years in Tuscaloosa, AL at the University of Alabama, where I graduated with my BS degree in Business Marketing. Roll tide!
Best part about being a Monster Girl?
My favorite part about being a Monster Girl is being a part of the Monster Energy family — especially the sisterhood that consists of the Monster Energy Girls. From the set-up crew to my weekend roommate, our bond is immediate, it doesn’t matter if we have worked together 50 times or if this is our first time meeting. I love this group, and the best part is getting to experience epic events in new cities with them each weekend.
Whether we are in the dirt, trackside at Supercross or sitting VIP at a major music festival -- Monster goes BIG at each event, and I get to experience it with people I love. Every time I work a Monster event, I think "it can’t get better than this" -- then the next weekend it does.
Being a part of this family doesn’t end with the Monster Energy staff; it includes our fan base. From Monster Music events to NASCAR, the Monster Energy fans are supportive, passionate, and fiercely loyal. I am grateful every day to be a part of this group.
Favorite Monster Energy Event(s)?
It’s hard to pick just one! Here are a few: Supercross, Motocross, Hangout Music Festival, Art Basel, Daytona Beach Bike Week (also known as, my birthday week!)
Craziest Monster Girl Moment?
The craziest Monster Girl Moment for me was my first time holding the digital 30-second board. It was a complete rush. We were at the 2022 St. Louis Supercross race, and it was my first time traveling with the SX team. To set the scene: the St. Louis fans were loud and proud, the stadium was indoors, completely packed, and the race took place at night. I remember the adrenaline carrying the board to the middle of the track, waiting for my approval to start the clock. I did not want to mess up. The crowd cheered so loudly it riveted through the stadium, and I could feel the sound in my chest. After the 30 seconds was up, I ran off the track and the riders flew by so close I could feel their speed rush past me. The overwhelming feeling of intense emotions coursing through my entire body — excitement, happiness, and pride made my craziest Monster Girl Moment.
Best or Most Memorable Monster Fan Moment?
At the 2016 Talladega NASCAR race, my first Monster Energy event, I will never forget the fan who arrived at Fan Zone with their pet opossums. As he approached us, he removed his hat and five baby opossums crawled from his head to perch on his shoulders for a photo. I’m not sure how you could forget something like that!
What was your first job?
I started modeling as a kid. One of my first gigs was a NASCAR commercial with Garth Brooks. Aside from modeling, I was a lighting assistant for a photographer from 6th-9th grade.
What did you want to be when you were little?
I grew up in the modeling industry. My childhood friend’s mom owned a modeling agency, so our “play dates” consisted of attending castings or bookings together. As a little girl, I wanted to be a supermodel. I am grateful Monster Energy has given me the platform to excel in this industry.
What are your achievements or accomplishments?
My greatest accomplishment was graduating from college with a Bachelor’s Degree in Business, specializing in Marketing one year early.
Fun fact: I walked with a different graduating class and skipped my official graduation, so I could work the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in South Dakota.
Where are you from?
Born and raised outside of Daytona in Ormond Beach, Florida. I spent 3 years in Tuscaloosa, AL at the University of Alabama, where I graduated with my BS degree in Business Marketing. Roll tide!
Best part about being a Monster Girl?
My favorite part about being a Monster Girl is being a part of the Monster Energy family — especially the sisterhood that consists of the Monster Energy Girls. From the set-up crew to my weekend roommate, our bond is immediate, it doesn’t matter if we have worked together 50 times or if this is our first time meeting. I love this group, and the best part is getting to experience epic events in new cities with them each weekend.
Whether we are in the dirt, trackside at Supercross or sitting VIP at a major music festival -- Monster goes BIG at each event, and I get to experience it with people I love. Every time I work a Monster event, I think "it can’t get better than this" -- then the next weekend it does.
Being a part of this family doesn’t end with the Monster Energy staff; it includes our fan base. From Monster Music events to NASCAR, the Monster Energy fans are supportive, passionate, and fiercely loyal. I am grateful every day to be a part of this group.
Favorite Monster Energy Event(s)?
It’s hard to pick just one! Here are a few: Supercross, Motocross, Hangout Music Festival, Art Basel, Daytona Beach Bike Week (also known as, my birthday week!)
Craziest Monster Girl Moment?
The craziest Monster Girl Moment for me was my first time holding the digital 30-second board. It was a complete rush. We were at the 2022 St. Louis Supercross race, and it was my first time traveling with the SX team. To set the scene: the St. Louis fans were loud and proud, the stadium was indoors, completely packed, and the race took place at night. I remember the adrenaline carrying the board to the middle of the track, waiting for my approval to start the clock. I did not want to mess up. The crowd cheered so loudly it riveted through the stadium, and I could feel the sound in my chest. After the 30 seconds was up, I ran off the track and the riders flew by so close I could feel their speed rush past me. The overwhelming feeling of intense emotions coursing through my entire body — excitement, happiness, and pride made my craziest Monster Girl Moment.
Best or Most Memorable Monster Fan Moment?
At the 2016 Talladega NASCAR race, my first Monster Energy event, I will never forget the fan who arrived at Fan Zone with their pet opossums. As he approached us, he removed his hat and five baby opossums crawled from his head to perch on his shoulders for a photo. I’m not sure how you could forget something like that!
What was your first job?
I started modeling as a kid. One of my first gigs was a NASCAR commercial with Garth Brooks. Aside from modeling, I was a lighting assistant for a photographer from 6th-9th grade.
What did you want to be when you were little?
I grew up in the modeling industry. My childhood friend’s mom owned a modeling agency, so our “play dates” consisted of attending castings or bookings together. As a little girl, I wanted to be a supermodel. I am grateful Monster Energy has given me the platform to excel in this industry.
What are your achievements or accomplishments?
My greatest accomplishment was graduating from college with a Bachelor’s Degree in Business, specializing in Marketing one year early.
Fun fact: I walked with a different graduating class and skipped my official graduation, so I could work the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in South Dakota.
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