Fauna Solomon

Welcome to My World 🌎

Welcome to My Place in the World

About Fauna Solomon

I believe there is genius in everyone and I am here to help you find yours. I realized that the old rules for success didn’t apply to someone like me. I spent years of my life trying to play by the rules only to realize I wouldn’t be able to if I tried, and boy did I try. If you’re here, I hope you’ll find a new and interesting idea that will change your life for the better. 

Professional Version:

Hi, I’m Fauna Solomon—a Marketing Strategist, Brand Architect, and Community Builder.

I’ve spent the last two decades moving through industries as diverse as music, education, fashion, tech, and sustainability—always with one mission: to create meaningful connections. Originally from Georgetown, Guyana, I’ve carved out a career at the intersection of psychology, creativity, and strategy, helping brands connect deeply and convert consistently.

I started my journey as a classically trained musician, eventually becoming an award-winning blogger and globally recognized dating expert. I founded The Dating Truth, which has become one of the internet’s most trusted sources for smart, honest relationship advice. Over the years, my insights have reached millions through podcasts, magazines, digital media, and TV.

In parallel, my marketing career has taken me from luxury retail brands like LVMH, Kate Spade, and Club Monaco to fast-growing tech companies like Influitive, Intercom, and N3twork. Whether building lifecycle campaigns or launching global content strategies, I bring both creative vision and technical precision to every project. My work spans digital marketing, omni-channel growth, marketing automation, AI product launches, and community-led campaigns.

I led a marketing agency called The Solomon Brand and I’m the creator of SELFMADE CMO, a training program for marketers, entrepreneurs, and mission-driven leaders willing to take the non-traditional path to success.

My work is centered in authenticity, inclusion, and twenty-third century thinking. I believe the old ways to doing things won’t work in the future, so let’s start making a change now.