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    Madison Taskett

    Product Marketing at Auth0

    Madison Taskett is a highly sought-after professional, having been the most RSVPed speaker at Boulder Startup Week 2016 and the most RSVPed event at U++ Auth0 internal conference 2020. She specializes in driving scalable growth using data and has a strong background in managing content teams. Madison has a diverse experience in marketing and selling for companies of various sizes, from Fortune 500 to startups across different industries.

    Madison holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business/Marketing from Colorado State University. She is bilingual, fluent in Brazilian Portuguese, and conversational in Spanish. Additionally, she pursued further education, studying Business Administration at Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro.

    Throughout her career, Madison Taskett has held key roles at renowned organizations such as Okta, Auth0, JumpCloud, Thin Blue Line Reporting, Vita Coco, Coca-Cola Refreshments, and more. She has served in various capacities from Product Marketer to Marketing Manager and Founder. Her expertise spans product marketing, growth strategy, market development, brand education, and consulting.

    Madison's skill set includes driving scalable growth using data, managing content teams, marketing strategy, market development, and brand education. Her multilingual abilities and international education background further enrich her professional profile, making her a versatile and well-rounded professional in the field.

    Highlights

    Oct 23 · twitter

    Today I completed one year of twice a week strength training without missing a single session! 💪

    I wanted a habit I could maintain for decades. As a beginner, 3x a week seemed scary, but I could do 2x a week even if I got sick, was traveling, etc.

    I'm now up to 3x a week, added cardio, and am currently focusing on my nutrition. Can't wait to see what the next year holds!

    Oct 23 · twitter

    I've studied eight serious books on writing craft this year, but I'm stunned at how often I reference Fourth Wing (yes, the Romantasy book) for technique.

    The author is a master at what I call scene layering. On a single page, she'll weave in up to four different kinds of conflict, which is thrills me.

    There's a page where main girl fights w/ best friend (conflict 1) when someone screams (conflict 2) and evil love interest shows up (conflict 3), all in a couple paragraphs.

    I've been having so much fun using this technique to speed up slower parts of my book.

    Read all sorts of books, because what you learn might surprise you.

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    Austin, Texas, United States