Hi, I’m Olivia. In the past 4 years, I’ve led many lives. I’ve been a Real Estate Broker, a bartender, a DIY venue owner, an Artistic Director at a Not for Profit Theatre Company, a Social Media Manager, and a chocolatier. I’ve resided in New York City, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, and Chicago. I’ve survived on couches, in a studio the size of a closet, in the basement of a $300,000 condo, and in a storefront that was once a Tattoo Parlor after it was a Porn Studio. Those I have been lucky to call friends have come from all sorts of places and walks of life.

It’s difficult to see everybody as often as I’d like. So many of these kindred spirits I found along the way have gotten caught up in their work, their relationships, or their close knit group of friends. Not necessarily because that’s what they want but because that’s what’s convenient. Over countless brunches and drinks, I’ve heard dancers, actors, lawyers, and programmers groan and lament about how stressful it is to find out who’s free on a certain date when there’s a concert they want to see, a new restaurant they’re dying to try, or a bbq they want to throw in their backyard. This is an important modern social dilemma. So many text messages inviting you to this or that are left unanswered. So many of us spend our free time waiting for responses rather than actually having fun. I know I have.

That’s why I’m excited to announce that I will be running Social Media & Marketing for WillChill. WillChill is a brand new app that allows you to choose which of your friends you want to see and automatically compares their availability with yours. If there’s a match, a “Chill” is formed, and it’s up to you to decide your plans from there. As WillChill grows and expands, it will keep track of your habits: what time of day you tend to be chilling, who you’ve been chilling with, and what sorts of activities you’ve been doing on your chills. It will begin to suggest things to do that go along with your patterns, presenting new experiences. This is especially useful for someone who’s just moved to a new city, but it could also be great for someone who thinks they’ve seen it all. Bottomline, WillChill is focused on what you want to do and who you want to see. Don’t spend your freetime scheduling your free time. Let WillChill do it instead. ;)