Natalie Gallagher
Natalie Gallagher (She/Her) is a Family Service Counselor with experience in client relations, sales, and community outreach since July 2025. In her role at Everstory Partners, she works closely with individuals and families to guide them through important life decisions with compassion, professionalism, and clarity. Natalie specializes in building trusted relationships, helping clients understand their options, and ensuring every interaction is handled with care, respect, and integrity.
Natalie’s academic background in communications from Widener University shaped her career path and continues to inform her approach to client relations and sales. Her expertise centers on product knowledge and storytelling, sharing her personal journey and insights to connect authentically with clients. What drives her most is building meaningful relationships and getting to know clients on a personal level, turning each interaction into an opportunity for trust, understanding, and mutual respect.
Her professional growth is deeply tied to personal development. Once shy, Natalie chose this field to challenge herself, expand her personality, and grow into a confident professional. Leadership roles in the Public Relations Student Society of America and active involvement in Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority helped her hone communication, public speaking, and strategic engagement skills. Today, she combines her passion for people, strategic communication, and service-focused sales to make a positive impact while representing her organization with professionalism and care.
• Public Speaking
• Widener University - BA, Communication, General
• Dean's List
• Honor Roll
• Honor Society Induction
• Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority
• Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA)
What do you attribute your success to?
I would say hard work is a big one because you do have to work really hard. I dedicate a lot to what I do, and I persevere a lot as well. Hard work, dedication, and perseverance are what have gotten me to where I am today.
What’s the best career advice you’ve ever received?
The best career advice I've ever received was from one of my professors. They told me: Be Strong, Be You. Don't let anybody get in your way, and always reach for the stars, and you will achieve your goals, as many of your goals as you can. And remember, you're your biggest critic.
What advice would you give to young women entering your industry?
I would just say be yourself. A lot of people might mistreat you in a way, so just make sure that you're prepared and you're strong. Don't take everything too seriously, just take everything with a grain of salt. Be yourself, and people will love you. That's really what I would say, just be yourself and people will love you.
What are the biggest challenges or opportunities in your field right now?
I would say the biggest challenge is definitely my outreach. Sometimes my pitch isn't as good for some clients, so the challenge is definitely creating my pitch a little bit more to reach the certain amount of clients that I would like to.
What values are most important to you in your work and personal life?
The values I hold most important are definitely kindness and equality. Especially in my field, women aren't treated as similarly as the men are, so a value that I hold to myself is definitely equality and equity. I also value a good, strong work ethic. Being strong and being myself is really what gets me through the day at my work.