NEO   MARKETING

NEO PERSPECTIVE

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If you're not scared to stand out, we're not scared to take you there.

MEET OUR FOUNDER

Marcel
Mneimne
Muhieddine "Marcel" Mneimne, also known as the kid with the camera.
It all started at the age of 13
At the time, I was a quiet kid who used photography as an excuse to walk up to people and say hello. I’d offer to take photos at baby showers, small weddings, anything I could. Back then, I thought photography was my finish line—that it was my whole world.
Little did I know photography wasn’t the destination.It was the door.
By 16, I had built a reputation in my community. I was shooting weddings, major events, and eventually got hired as the head photographer for the marketing department of a five-star hotel. That’s when things started to click. I realized photography was just one part of something bigger—it was a piece of a much larger puzzle called marketing.
After high school, I couldn’t afford my senior trip. So instead, I bet on myself. I put everything I had into growing what I’d already started. I got accepted to The University of Texas at Arlington as a marketing major and kept working, learning, and building my vision.

That summer, I took a job assembling bicycles during the week and selling appliances on weekends—anything to keep things moving. Every free hour I had, I poured into sharpening my skills, building relationships, and pushing Neomarketers one step closer to what I knew it could become.
Along the way, I was introduced to the world of karting—the entry point to Formula 1. I saw so many talented kids with massive potential, but hardly anyone outside the racing world even knew they existed. And worse, many of them were stuck—not because they lacked talent, but because they didn’t have the funding or platform to get noticed.

That’s when I knew what I wanted Neomarketers to be.

A place that helps people—whether it’s a kid chasing a dream in motorsports or a local business owner trying to stand out—build a brand that opens doors. A brand that sponsors want to get behind. A brand that turns heads. I don’t want to leave those kids behind. And I don’t want to leave local businesses behind either.

Marketing should matter. It should create real results, real attention, and real opportunity. That’s what I’m here to do.