When Audrey Kerchner took the Superpower Quest, her results couldn’t have been more accurate: Achiever/Organizer, driven by Progress. “It was spot on,” she told me. “That’s me.” And if you know her story, it tracks. She’s spent her entire life pushing forward—often quietly, behind the scenes—turning action into results with relentless consistency.
Her Marketing Superpower? Execution with integrity. In a world of gimmicks and empty promises, this is her mantra: “I do everything I say I’m going to do.” That kind of follow-through has built a thriving agency, earned her unwavering client referrals, and positioned her as a steady force in a noisy marketing world.
From Corporate Climber to Calling-Driven Entrepreneur
Audrey got her start without a college degree—working her way into and up a Fortune 500 company purely through performance. Eventually, they paid for her degree, and she transitioned to a New York ad agency. But something didn’t sit right. After the death of her father, she realized, “I wasn’t contributing significantly to the world. That pain made it impossible to stay.”
She left the agency world and started building what would become Inkema Marketing. “I wanted to take everything I’d learned from big brands and make it accessible to small businesses—because they deserve it too.”
Consistency Is Boring—and That’s the Point
Audrey is quick to name what many don’t: “Marketing is boring. It’s the same actions done consistently over time.” But for her, that’s the beauty. Her job is to “grind on behalf of her clients”—and that grind delivers results. As she told me, “Sometimes clients feel like things aren’t working. But I’ll show them their SEO is up 30% and say, ‘The data disagrees.’”
That balance—between execution and insight, between systems and care—is her genius.
Your Superpower May Be "Too Much"—That’s the Signal, Not the Problem
Early in life, Audrey pulled back to avoid making others uncomfortable. But she learned: “If you surround yourself with people who think small, they’ll ask you to shrink so they can feel better about themselves.” Now she surrounds herself with people who say: Be more.
“You’ve got to remember,” she said, “there are people out there waiting for you to be your full self. They need what you bring.”
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