CEO of The Network Niche Influencer Agency
Nadia is an attorney that transitioned her legal career into marketing nine years ago. Before
transitioning into marketing full-time, Nadia was a commercial litigator with one of North Florida’s
most prestigious law firms. She then served as a senior faculty member and law professor at Florida
Coastal School of Law.
After transitioning into marketing, Nadia was the Social Media Strategist for On Ideas, an award-
winning full-service ad agency. Nadia then served as the Director of Marketing & Communications at
Florida Coastal School of Law where her team conducted all of the school’s marketing,
communications, advertising, and public relations initiatives such as, enrollment marketing, e-mail
marketing, new program marketing, crisis communications, and digital and social media strategies.
More recently she was the lead legal marketing manager at Adecco Group North America, a Global
Fortune 500.
Today, Nadia is the owner and CEO of two marketing agencies. Social Channel Marketing Group
where she assists small business owners, business professionals, non-profits, and organizations with
their social media and digital media efforts. Her team serves a variety of industries but especially
excel in serving law firms and medical offices.
Nadia is also the CEO of The Network Niche Influencer Agency where she assists brands and
agencies with executing blogger outreach campaigns. With access to more than 5k influencers, The
Network is a community of bloggers and influencers of all niches. Campaigns are executed with a
total market, general market, or multicultural/Latino focus. Recent clients include McDonald’s,
HoneyBaked Ham, Lexus, HBO, The Home Depot, and more.
Nadia has spoken on social media and blogging at BlogHer, Latinos in Social Media (“LATISM”),
Blogging While Brown, Hispanicize, The Jacksonville Bar Association, and presented for small
businesses to develop their social media and content marketing strategies.
She’s been featured in Forbes, Huffington Post Live, CNN’s Headline News, Southern Living
Magazine, More Magazine, the Miami Herald and contributed a weekly column on CaféMom. Nadia
was named a Top People of Color Impacting the Social Web, Top Blogger by LATISM, and a Top Ten
Mompreneurs to Watch by Mommy Noir.
In 2006, Nadia began blogging first as a hobby and later into a profitable business venture. She
created and co-launched Blogalicious Weekend, the first social media conference reaching women of
color in social media.