Ben Fisher (He/Him)

Founder at Foodi Menus

Benjamin Fisher has a diverse range of work experiences. In 2010, they worked as a Library Technician at the Cedar Mill Library. From 2013 to 2015, they served as a Party Host and Camp Coach at Oregon Gymnastics Academy. In 2017, they were a Volunteer at Woodland Park Zoo and a Coach at Tech Gymnastics and All Star Cheer. At the same time, they also became the Collegiate Athlete Representative for USA Gymnastics.

From 2017 to 2021, Benjamin was heavily involved with the Washington Men's Gymnastics Foundation (WMGF). Benjamin initially served as a Board Member, Vice President, and Marketing Committee Chair, overseeing marketing strategy, fundraising efforts, and database management. Later on, they took on the role of a Board Member and Marketing Consultant at 82nd Avenue Business Association in 2022, where they successfully coordinated a dining passport program and secured sponsorships.

In 2018, Benjamin joined Leading Retirement Solutions (LRS) as a Social Media Marketing Intern, later becoming a Marketing Associate and ultimately a Marketing Administrator. Their responsibilities at LRS included campaign management, social media content and strategy, website development, training and managing new marketing hires, and lead generation. Notably, they played a crucial role in successfully launching a new product that contributed to a doubled company revenue in two years.

Currently, Benjamin is the Founder of Foodi Menus, a company that connects communities through food. The online menu management platform allows businesses to design and update menus, collaborate with team members and partners, and facilitate events.

With a strong background in marketing, project management, and go-to-market strategy, Benjamin also offers Marketing Consulting services starting from 2023.

Benjamin Fisher completed their Bachelor's degree in Business from the University of Washington Bothell in 2019. Prior to that, they obtained their High School Diploma from Sunset High School in 2015. Benjamin also attended Merlo Station High School - Science and Technology Magnet School in 2011-2012, focusing on STEM subjects.

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