Alyce All-Stars Featuring Molly Streit

Los Angeles Explorer, amateur tennis player, born salesperson learn more about what makes Molly Streit a Personal Experience All-Star!
Los Angeles Explorer, amateur tennis player, born salesperson Molly Streit

About this program

The Alyce All-Stars program exists to highlight Alyce Customers and Friends who have mastered the art of “personal experience.”

An All-Star prioritizes Building Rapport, Earning Trust, and Generating Loyalty over making someone feel like just another face in the crowd.

All-Stars challenge the status quo and – while they’re not officially Alyce employees – we consider them an extension of our team. They find creative ways to infuse our core values of Give First, Give Consistently, Be Crafty, Seize the Present, and Unwrap the Possibility into their unique way of doing business.

This week’s All-Star is Molly Streit, Business Development Representative at Adobe!

Molly Streit Alyce All Star

Learn More About Molly Streit

Q: Share with us some of your personal interests?
One of the hobbies I’ve really picked up this past year is going on walks and exploring the city. I live in LA right now and I love people watching, going to different coffee shops, walking around and appreciating the weather.

I also love baking, I find it really relaxing. It’s one of those things where you can just get in your zone, step away from the screens, and do something with your hands.

I’m also a huge extrovert so however I can spend time with friends, hiking, being outside, whatever I’m happy.

Q: What was your first AIM screen name?
It was my first name and the first four digits of my home address because I couldn’t really think of anything else.

Q: What song is on repeat right now for you?
Thank You, Next by Ariana Grande, it’s a classic but it’s so good.

Q: As a child, what did you want to be when you grew up?
I weirdly think I was born to do sales. I was a cheerleader growing up and just loved being the hype person and the face of a team, so I knew I could do that really well as an adult. I always knew that I would want to be pitching things, representing a company, meeting new people so I really think I was meant to be in sales.

Q: What’s your favorite thing about the place where you live? Why and how do you take advantage of it?
LA is my favorite city ever. There’s so much to do and all the neighborhoods have their own personalities and places to explore. No matter what kind of vibe you want, one of the neighborhoods in LA will have what you’re looking for and I love being in the middle of it all.

Q: What would be the title of your first music album?
I feel like it’d be called “What’s Happening?”. I like to force change upon myself, try out new things, spend time with new people, and that can sometimes lead to good and bad chaos.

Q: What’s something you consider yourself to be ok at but not great at?
Tennis, honestly. I never properly learned but I started playing recently and it’s just so fun.

Q: What is the best gift you have ever received?
I’m not a huge gift person, I don’t love the tradition of gift giving unless it’s meaningful or has a deeper meaning. So one time an ex-boyfriend of mine gave me a box of those peanut butter and jelly sandwiches without the crust – Uncrustables – as part of an inside joke for my birthday and I loved that.

Q: Beach, safari, or forest vacation?
Definitely safari – I want to see those animals so badly because we just don’t see those kinds of animals naturally in this country. It’d be completely different from anything we could do here so I have to say safari.

Q: If you could give a piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be?
Be yourself. It seems simple but I think growing up we all try to be different people than who we really are to fit a mold, and once you grow out of that and just start doing things for you, you become so much happier and more yourself.

Q: Would you rather be an olympic gold medalist or win a nobel prize? And why?
Olympic Gold Medalist for sure. I look up to The Fab Five so much

Q: Are you a morning person or a night owl? How do you like to start your day?
Definitely a morning person, I just feel so productive in the mornings. I’m really in my zone from 8am – 11am and then I start to get hungry.

Q: How did you meet your childhood best friend?
I’m the kind of person who has a lot of different friends over time but my oldest friend I met in math class and she was super smart so we’d work on our problems together

Q: If you could live through any event in history, what event would that be? Why would you want to live through that event?
I love the music from the sixties so much I have to say then. I want to see Simon and Garfunkel live and in their prime. And the hippie movement sounds so fun.

May 14, 2021
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