Influencer Corporate Natalie Is Married! Inside Her 'Dream Come True' California Celebration (Exclusive)
Influencer Corporate Natalie Is Married! Inside Her 'Dream Come True' California Celebration (Exclusive)
Zoey LyttleSun, June 14, 2026 at 3:16 PM UTC
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Matt Mahowald (left) and 'Corporate Natalie' Marshall (right) on their wedding day.Credit: Alicia Mink -
Influencer "Corporate Natalie" Marshall married her partner, Matt, at the Ojai Valley Inn in California on Saturday, June 13
The content creator, 29, has built an online presence with over 2 million followers by sharing her business savvy and posting comical videos about workplace culture
She and Matt initially announced their engagement in May 2025, after he popped the question at the Stanford Golf Course
"Corporate Natalie" Marshall is currently out of office because she's busy getting married!
The content creator has garnered over 2 million followers across platforms by posting comical skits about the workplace, framing office culture as relatable and all too accurate.
By sharing her business savvy from years of industry experience, Marshall, 29, has turned her online presence into a massively successful brand on its own.
Matt Mahowald (left) and 'Corporate Natalie' Marshall (right) on their wedding day.Credit: Alicia Mink
Last spring, Marshall offered her followers a rare glimpse inside her personal world when she announced her engagement to her partner of several years, Matt Mahowald, at the Stanford Golf Course in May 2025.
Over one year later, on Saturday, June 13, the pair tied the knot in front of 235 guests at the Ojai Valley Inn in California, a venue they chose for its way of bringing people together.
'Corporate Natalie' Marshall on her wedding day.Credit: Alicia Mink
"We've always been drawn to weddings where everyone stays in one place and builds community over the whole weekend," Marshall tells PEOPLE. "Getting to see people from every chapter of our lives — by the pool, on the golf course, grabbing breakfast together — is a dream come true."
It comes as no surprise that the bride immersed herself in the wedding planning process, the perfect project for someone with the goal-conscious, detail-oriented attitude required in the corporate world. Looking back, she admits mapping out her nuptials brought out "every emotion possible."
"[It was] equal parts magical, stressful, exciting, and 'Why are there suddenly 47 emails about napkins?' " she quips. "I'm so grateful to my fiancé, my mom and our wedding planner, All You Need is Love Events, for supporting us through all of it."
Their loved ones were big parts of the three-day celebration, which makes sense given how the newlyweds initially got together. As Marshall recalls it, her mom's friend was playing mahjong with Matt's mom, "and they decided to take matchmaking into their own hands," the content creator says. "They set us up on a blind date — truly blind, because he doesn't have social media — and we hit it off!"
The weekend opened with an intimate Thursday night dinner with the bridal party, which Marshall and Matt wanted to feel like a dinner party at a friend's home. Friday's invite was opened up to all guests as a welcome event with signature cocktails named after places the bride and groom have traveled together.
On Saturday, Marshall walked down the aisle to "For Good" from Wicked in her Sareh Nouri dress. She picked the gown after trying on a total of 88 gowns for the big day.
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'Corporate Natalie' Marshall (left) and Matt Mahowald (right) on their wedding day.Credit: Alicia Mink
"At some point [wedding dress shopping] just became a fun thing for my mom and me to do together. But the moment I put this one on, I knew. It's truly my dream dress," says the social media star. She admits she is never one to miss an opportunity for an outfit change, so she switched into a Monique Lhuillier dress after the ceremony for the party she and Matt "always dreamed about," says Marshall.
"We love a good party, so we brought in candy, giant LED robots, disco-ball-head dancers, a light-up dance floor, and as much neon as we could possibly get away with," she explains.
They were "very intentional" about the music and spent weeks working to curate the perfect playlist for their band's set list. "We wanted songs that pulled people onto the dance floor. The thespian in me also insisted on 'Waving Through a Window' from Dear Evan Hansen. That one was less for the crowd and 100% for me," says Marshall, adding, "Sorry to anyone who wasn't familiar."
'Corporate Natalie' Marshall with bridesmaids on her wedding day.Credit: Alicia Mink
She and Matt performed a choreographed first dance set to Justin Bieber's 2025 hit, "Go Baby," then they invited guests onto the dance floor when the song transitioned right into Bieber's 2010 single, "Baby."
"Nothing like a Justin Bieber medley!" Marshall notes. "Our dance lessons together were some of my favorite parts of wedding prep."
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Looking ahead toward the rest of their lives, the couple will be honeymooning in Italy and Switzerland for two weeks, a trip fully planned by Marshall's maid of honor, who started a travel company called Le Trip Travel. Once they return, the married couple can't wait to resume and grow their life together.
"We're already partners in everything, but being married feels like an exciting next step — a deeper promise to each other," says the bride. "We're excited to just enjoy married life — cheering each other on, chasing big career goals, and soaking up this phase together."
'Corporate Natalie' Marshall (left) and Matt Mahowald (right) on their wedding day.Credit: Alicia Mink
Additional Credits:
Photographer: Alicia Mink PhotographyVideographer: Estoria Wedding FilmsWedding Bands: Ring ConciergeFlorals: Toast Santa BarbaraMakeup: Chloe ForbesHair: Chris Russell
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