Director of Digital Marketing

Julie

With a penchant for roadside attractions (the World’s Largest Collection of the World’s Smallest Versions of the World’s Largest Things is a favorite) and a love of the National Park System, director of digital marketing Julie Fiedler brings the data-wizard chops to her work — when she’s not nerding out about human behavior and how the brain works, that is.

Obsessed with roasted beets and the smell of lavender, Julie has been dubbed the “Weird Al” Yankovic of New Boston. An avid reader and published author of several children’s books, she can’t name her own favorite book (“There are just too many!”). She deplores the taste of molasses and questions that start with “What’s your favorite …” but applauds screwball comedies and questions of the “Would you rather …” variety.

Disappointed that the majority of her conversations with her dogs are one-sided, she consoles herself with baking, cheering when bakers earn a Paul Hollywood handshake and eating baked goods. Yes, there’s a theme here. 

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Vacation in the mountains or at the beach? The beach. 

Visit Disney World or attend the World Series? Both sound horrible to me.

Read the book or watch the movie? Read the book.

Have unlimited free travel or unlimited free food? Free filet mignon and crab meat? Yes, please.

Go without cheese or go without bread? Go without bread. (But you really have to have them together.)

Sing karaoke or dance? (In front of a crowd.) Depends on how much I’ve had to drink.

Choose a vowel or a consonant? Vowels cost money and consonants are worth more in Words with Friends.

Live in a remote mansion or a high-rise city apartment? Neither. Too much cleaning for a mansion and not enough room for dogs in an apartment.

Explore outer space or the ocean? The ocean. 

Never be stuck in traffic again or never get another cold? Never another cold! 

Touch a snake or touch a tarantula? A snake. 

Have a personal chef or a housekeeper? A housekeeper. 

Be a famous singer or a famous actor? Famous actor.