Corporate Natalie is married, after planning a California wedding weekend that gave followers a look at the celebration without turning the relationship itself into constant content.
Natalie Marshall, the creator known online as Corporate Natalie, married Matt Mahowald on Saturday, June 13, at the Ojai Valley Inn in California. People reported that the couple celebrated in front of 235 guests after getting engaged at Stanford Golf Course in May 2025.
Marshall, 29, has built an audience of more than 2 million followers across platforms with workplace humor, corporate-culture sketches, and business-focused content. Her wedding weekend included the kind of planning details her followers would expect, from a multi-day guest schedule to a choreographed first dance and a honeymoon delegated to a maid of honor with a travel company.
The Wedding Weekend Took Place in Ojai
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Marshall told People that she and Mahowald chose Ojai Valley Inn because they wanted guests to stay in one place and spend time together across the weekend. She said they liked weddings where people could build community beyond the ceremony, with guests seeing one another by the pool, on the golf course, and at breakfast.
The celebration began with an intimate Thursday dinner for the bridal party. People reported that the Friday welcome event was open to all guests and featured signature cocktails named after places the couple had traveled together before the Saturday ceremony and reception.
The Planning Came With Napkin Emails and Big Emotions
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Marshall told People that wedding planning brought “every emotion possible,” from magic and excitement to stress. She also joked about the tiny logistics that took over the process, including “47 emails about napkins.”
She thanked Mahowald, her mother, and wedding planner All You Need Is Love Events for helping with the planning. The project-manager details matched the public persona that made Corporate Natalie recognizable, but the wedding itself stayed centered on family, friends, and a full weekend with guests.
She Had Been Careful About Sharing the Relationship
The wedding reveal followed earlier comments from Marshall about protecting her private life. In a separate People interview before the ceremony, she said Mahowald was very offline and that their relationship felt sacred.
Marshall said she did not want to “blast” every detail of the relationship to her millions of followers. She still shared parts of the wedding publicly, but the earlier comments explain why the relationship had not been handled like another always-on social media series.
The Couple Met Through Their Mothers
Marshall told People that the couple’s mothers helped set them up. Her mother’s friend was playing mahjong with Mahowald’s mother when the two women decided to matchmake.
The setup became a real blind date because Mahowald does not have social media. Marshall said the two “hit it off” after their mothers pushed them together.
Marshall walked down the aisle to “For Good” from Wicked in a Sareh Nouri gown. People reported that she tried on 88 dresses before choosing the one she wore for the ceremony.
She later changed into a Monique Lhuillier dress for the reception. Marshall told People that she is never one to miss an outfit-change opportunity, and the second look carried her from the ceremony into the party she and Mahowald had planned.
The Reception Included Neon, Robots, and Bieber
The reception was built for dancing. Marshall told People that the couple brought in candy, giant LED robots, disco-ball-head dancers, a light-up dance floor, and as much neon as they could use.
The music also took weeks of planning. People reported that Marshall and Mahowald performed a choreographed first dance to Justin Bieber’s 2025 song “Go Baby,” then moved into his 2010 hit “Baby” as guests joined them on the dance floor.
The Honeymoon Was Delegated to Her Maid of Honor
People reported that Marshall and Mahowald will spend two weeks in Italy and Switzerland for their honeymoon. The trip was planned by Marshall’s maid of honor, who started the travel company Le Trip Travel.
Marshall told People that she and Mahowald were already partners in everything and that marriage felt like an exciting next step. She said they were looking forward to married life, supporting each other’s careers, and settling into the next phase together.
