Noelle Reno | |
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Occupation(s) | marketer, public speaker, influencer |
Height | 5 ft 9 in (175 cm) |
Children | 1 |
Elizabeth Noelle Reno (born December 25, 1983), known as Noelle Reno, is an American marketer, public speaker, and influencer who currently lives in London, United Kingdom. [1]
Reno was born in Phoenix, Arizona, to parents Carole Ann Reno and Don Reno, a Special Assistant US Attorney. [2] She was raised in Mercer Island, a suburb of Seattle, Washington. [3]
Her career began as an international teen model for Elite Model Management. She moved to LA in 2000 after being cast by film director Michael Bay in his Super Bowl television commercial for Mercedes-Benz S-Class . [4] In 2004, she began dating Matthew Mellon, banking heir and businessman. Mellon financially supported Reno in her first start up, a leisure clothing company called Degrees of Freedom. [5] Reno sold her shares in Degrees of Freedom in 2008. [6] [7]
In 2008, Reno partnered with Dame Zandra Rhodes and retailer Harvey Nichols on a retail concept and became a presenter for Fashion TV. [8] [9] [10] [11]
Reno went on to present, blog, and appear in mainstream media [12] such as Channel 5 (UK), BBC Four, and Huffington Post. She appeared in the first season of Bravo series Ladies of London . [13] [14]
Reno first came to the attention of the press in 2004 as a result of dating Matthew Mellon. [15] [16] Reno called off the engagement to Mellon in 2008. [17] From 2009 - 2014, Reno dated Scot Young. In 2016, she had a son named Xander Maximillian Perks. [18]
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