Meet Our Team

We’re a close-knit team and we like it that way.

Each of our team members is passionate about the work we create, and each one is personally invested in the results we yield.


Our intentionally boutique size means that all of our expert team members are aware of and invested in your brand and your projects. It allows us to stay flexible (no corporate bureaucracy slow downs here) and quickly adjust to the changing needs of our clients.


It also means you don’t need to worry about being handed off after the contract is signed, and you won’t be treated like a number. You’ll have the consistent support of a highly-skilled and experienced team who’s intimately familiar with your brand — the way it should be.

Malcolm

Founder
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Amanda

VP of Marketing & Operations
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MARIAM

Director of Accounts
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Jay

Director of Search
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LO

Senior Copywriter
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Jess

Web Designer & Developer
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Stacey Hayhurst

STACEY

Client Success Specialist
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Nicole

Marketing Coordinator
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Jackie

Project Manager
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Eion

Web Developer
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If you’re a lively creator and we sound like your kind of people, we’d love to hear from you. Learn more—but only if you like food and off-the-wall humor. Otherwise, it might get awkward for you here.

Malcolm Bowen

Founder

With over 20 years of experience, Malcolm is the visionary force behind enox, bringing big ideas to life through bold, out-of-the-box thinking. He built enox on a people-first philosophy, grounded in integrity that still influences our team today.


Having walked in the shoes of small business owners, he deeply understands the challenges they face, and the weight of trusting an outside team with their brand. It’s a responsibility he doesn’t take lightly, approaching every partnership with care, transparency, and a commitment to real results.


When he’s not leading the charge at enox, you’ll find him hiking, spending time with his daughter, or disappearing off the grid for a bit of primitive camping.

amanda cabrera

VP of Marketing & Operations

  1. Amanda joined enox in 2017 and has since worn many hats across client support, project implementation, and operations. This hands-on experience has given her a deep understanding of the day-to-day challenges practices face and sparked a passion for developing impactful strategies that deliver measurable results for orthodontists. Today, she leads enox’s strategic initiatives and cultivates value-driven partnerships that unlock new opportunities for client success.

    When she’s not at work, Amanda can usually be found wrangling her two daughters and crew of cousins at her home in Spring Hill, Florida.

mariam rahman

Director of Accounts

Mariam made the leap from chilly Toronto to the sunny skies of Florida back in 2007, and she’s been soaking up the warmth ever since. Armed with an MBA from the University of South Florida, specializing in Process Improvement, Project Management, and Digital Marketing, she blends strategic thinking with creative flair like a pro.

For nearly 4 years, Mariam has been a key player at eNox, focusing on client growth, retention, and crafting strategies that keep businesses thriving. A marketing enthusiast at heart, she’s passionate about bridging digital innovation with traditional marketing to create meaningful connections.

When she’s not optimizing strategies or communicating with clients, you’ll find her in the kitchen, keeping up with her kids’ ever-evolving taste preferences. Whether cooking up a new recipe or brainstorming new ideas, Mariam brings her energy and passion to everything she does.

Jay Strubel

Director of Search

If I won the lottery tomorrow, I’d start a Doggy Day Care company. And, you know, keep working here.

What’s the most inspiring part of your job? Seeing the number of New Users visiting a site. It’s good for our clients but I also know that more people now have the opportunity to improve their smile and get other orthodontic treatment that could change their lives.

If you were a pasta shape, what shape would you be and why? Farfalle because it’s unique. It retains the everybody simple pasta with a tad bit of fancy when needed. Who doesn’t think a bow-tie isn’t just a little more classy.

Lo DellaRocco

Senior Copywriter

My favorite word in the English language is:

‘Mellifluous’, meaning sweet or musical; pleasant to hear. By definition, the word mellifluous is mellifluous.

The best piece of advice I’ve ever been given is:

In any situation, think, “what’s the best thing that could happen?” and manifest accordingly.

If I could invent a holiday, it would definitely involve:

Eating copious amounts of schnitzel.

Jessica Pauley

Web Designer & Developer

The best piece of advice I’ve ever been given:

Change your thinking, change your life.

If I weren’t so damn good at my job: I’d probably be writing a cook book.

If you were a pasta shape, what shape would you be and why? I would definitely be Farfalle. I have loved the butterfly shape of the pasta since I was very young, it reminds me of cozy family dinners growing up and tastes amazing with homemade pesto!

Stacey Hayhurst

Stacey Hayhurst

Client Success Specialist

Cats or dogs? Dogs all the way!!
When I was 5, I was pretty sure I’d be an McDonald’s worker when I grew up. (Or flight attendant, it was a toss up…LOL)
The best piece of advice I’ve ever been given is take care of your own yard and pick our own weeds! (This was in reference to marriage advice)

Nicole Eisenmann

Marketing Coordinator

In another life: I’m pretty sure I was a cat.

If I weren’t so damn good at my job: I’d probably be a sommelier.

The best piece of advice I’ve ever been given is:

Do what makes you happy.

Jackie Kaczmarek

Project Manager

My favorite word in the English language is timeline.
The best piece of advice I’ve ever been given is if you’re going to bring up a problem, come with a solution.

What’s the most inspiring part of your job?

Seeing all the pieces of a project come together! Satisfying.

Eion Schreiber

Web Developer

The most important thing I learned before high school was:

“It’s time for you to look inward and begin asking yourself the big questions: Who are you, and what do you want? ” – Uncle Iroh quote from Avatar the last airbender

When I was 5, I was pretty sure I’d be Batman when I grew up. Superman is overrated.
If you were a pasta shape, what shape would you be and why? Ravioli, cause we are shaped similarly.

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