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Raechel Lambert

The Founder's Marketing Playbook / Olivine Partner & Momentum Advisor / Formerly Intercom

Raechel Lambert is a seasoned professional with a strong background in management, marketing, and finance.

As a Founding Partner at Momentum, Creator of The Founder's Marketing Playbook, and Managing Partner at Olivine, Raechel has demonstrated her expertise in these fields.

She has a Bachelor of Science in Management with a concentration in Finance and a minor in Economics from the University of Massachusetts Boston, along with additional studies in Business Administration and Management from the University of New Hampshire.

Raechel's career includes roles at notable companies such as Intercom, Sauce Labs, and various other organizations where she led product marketing, finance, and operations.

With experience as a Product Marketing Manager, Marketing Programs Manager, and Finance and Operations Manager, Raechel has a diverse skill set that has been honed through her various positions in the industry.

Highlights

May 4 · twitter

For a long time, I was a insecure about owning a marketing agency.

You know the stereotype: “It’s just trading time for money.” “There’s no real product or upside.”

At tech events, the second people found out I owned an agency, I could feel the assumption: oh, she’s here to sell me something.

But I was never really there to sell. I was there because I love builders. I love the delusional optimism it takes to make something out of nothing.

The truth is: I’ve always been a builder.

As a kid, I was always making weird things. I never did the assignment exactly the way the teacher wanted. In 8th grade, I decided to run a fundraiser fashion show. Around 200 people came.

In high school, I quit varsity cheerleading because I wanted to choreograph musicals.

So yes, I co-founded a marketing agency. But I was never “just” running a service business.

We built @olivineagency into a real company: nearly $2 M in annual revenue, a remote team in 2018 long before remote-first was a thing, 60+ product launches, and work with companies like Meta, Mercury, ServiceNow, and many ambitious startups.

Now that I’m on the other side, with a VC-backed startup of my own, I can say this clearly: I learned an absurd amount running that agency.

We got a front-row seat to how companies grow, fail, position, misread markets, and make decisions under pressure. That experience shaped me far more than I gave it credit for at the time.

And the part I’m most proud of: Olivine became something bigger than me and Ashley.

Ashley left in 2020 to build Momentum (which just sold to Salesforce!!). I left in 2023 to build DNNR, which raised venture and now has product-market fit.

Years later, Olivine was still standing, still serving clients, and still held together by a team that genuinely loved working together.

When it came time to decide what happened next, we asked the team directly: should we wind this down gracefully, or find a buyer?

They wanted to keep building together. So that became the goal.

I talked to 14 private equity firms. We could have taken easier money and walked away. But we cared too much about the team to hand them over to the wrong environment.

And I couldn’t imagine a better person than @C_Pritchard to take it forward.

He understands product marketing deeply, but more importantly, he’s a high-integrity person who cares about people and is taking stewardship of the team seriously.

With hindsight, I feel pride. Pride that we built something durable. Pride that it lasted beyond the founders. Pride that we sold it thoughtfully. Pride that it’s already growing under Clayton's leadership.

I spent too many years feeling a apologetic for “just” running a marketing agency. I’m not sorry anymore.

It taught me how businesses work. It sharpened my instincts. It gave me a view under the hood of dozens of companies.

And in the end, we built something valuable enough to last beyond us.

I'm so incredibly excited for the next era of Olivine Marketing!

For a long time, I was a insecure about owning a marketing agency.

You know the stereotype: “It’s j
Jun 17 · twitter

I love asking people to finish this sentence:

Most people have no idea I...

.. go!

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