FBi Buildings
Angie Dobson has a diverse work experience spanning over a decade. Angie started their career at Deno Decorating in 2010 as a Kitchen/Bath Designer, where they were responsible for designing and recreating kitchen and bathroom spaces for clients. In this role, they also worked closely with customers from concept to completion to ensure their goals were met.
In 2012, Angie joined FBi Buildings, Inc as a Marketing Communications Assistant and later became a Marketing Communications Coordinator in 2016. In these roles, they played a key role in coordinating marketing activities and assisting in project management.
Angie then progressed to become a Sr. Marketing Manager & Inside Sales Manager at FBi Buildings, Inc in 2017. Angie was responsible for planning and managing marketing programs, as well as collaborating with various departments to establish marketing best practices. Additionally, they supervised and mentored the Marketing Assistant/Coordinator during their tenure.
Finally, Angie assumed the role of Marketing Director at FBi Buildings, Inc in 2023. As the Director of Marketing, they lead and innovates marketing strategies while ensuring the smooth day-to-day operations of the department. Angie also collaborates closely with senior leaders and handles administrative tasks such as accounts payable and expenditure tracking.
Angie Dobson received a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Interior Design from Indiana State University from 2006 to 2010. Angie also obtained various certifications, including a Contextual Marketing Certification Course, Frictionless Sales Certified, HubSpot Sales Software, and Google Ads (AdWords) Essential Training. Angie also completed a course in Marketing Project Management Essentials from MarketingProfs.
FBi Buildings
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FBi Buildings, Inc., is a pre-engineered post-frame design and engineering, manufacturing, and self-perform construction company serving agriculture, livestock, suburban, commercial and industrial markets that has built well more than 20,000 pre-engineered building structures for producers, land owners, and investors in Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio and Kentucky.