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Angie Stafford

Business Operations Coordinator

Angie brings over 20 years of experience in all aspects of purchasing and inventory management to her role in business operations. Supporting the Bold Insight team in many areas, including resourcing, facilities management, human resources, and internal initiatives, she offers the ideal balance of creativity and attention to detail that motivates success for any project to which she contributes. Angie has a BA in Liberal Arts from Columbia College Chicago.

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Something unique about you summed up in one sentence:

I like tacos, gardening, and crocheting… but not at the same time.

Your favorite part of working at Bold Insight:

Everyone at Bold Insight is very friendly and supportive.

What superpower would you want most?

Teleportation, it would make travel so much easier.

Your favorite city in the world is...and why?

There are too many cities I haven’t visited yet so it is TBD – but it has a good ice cream shop.

Favorite book or TV show:

It is the same answer for both, Outlander.

Your ultimate celebrity dinner party guest list would include:

Gal Gadot and Lynda Carter – the Wonder Women.

Long-term personal or professional goal?

Opening my own brewery! I have many ideas for beer and brewery names. It would be a waste if I can’t share them with the world!

Your favorite way to give back to the community:

Volunteering with my son’s Boy Scout troop.
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