Gabrielle Corcoran
Raised in a small town in Central Pennsylvania, Gabrielle graduated from West Virginia University with a degree in Communications in 2001. She immediately moved to Baltimore to pursue a position as a Marketing Coordinator for a leading R&D Web-based company.
After one year of work, Gabrielle realized her ambitions were greater than the opportunities provided by her company. She went to work for Madison Marketing Group, Baltimore’s fastest growing promotional marketing firm. She was then given the opportunity to take over operations of the Baltimore firm after working closely with the owner.
Gabrielle then took a stab at entrepreneurship herself and opened up her own firm based in Irvine, CA, in July of 2003. A move back to the East Coast in February of 2004 placed her in one of the country’s premier markets, Philadelphia. Her clients have included some of America’s leading corporations, including AT&T, Restaurant.com, Sam’s Club, Pepco Energy Services, Bell South and now Verizon. In April of 2007 Gabrielle expanded the business again to include the northern Virginia location.
Gabrielle’s work ethic comes from her desire to retire in the East Coast, where she can be close to her family and enjoy the fruits of her labor while still young. Her plan is to expand, one city at a time and eventually, internationally. While her extensive list of clients would support this growth, there was still something missing…
Melody Isis Herman
Originally from Miami Beach and grew up in Glenside, PA, a suburb outside of Philadelphia. She studied abroad with the Alexander Muss High School in Israel for part of her junior high school year. She went on to West Virginia University, where she graduated in 2002 with a Bachelor's Degree in Business Marketing and a minor in Communications.
For a year she worked as a Talent Scout/Coordinator and Assistant Manager for a scouting firm in the Philadelphia Area. She then went into her family’s business where she became licensed in the life and health insurance field and worked with New York Life Insurance Company as an agent for 2 years.
Her client and business relationships were her driving force; however, she needed to address her creativity and left the insurance industry to pursue a more artistic venture while working at CORConcepts part-time. Although she was using a broad range of her skills, it still was not enough….