Amy Hampel
About Amy Hampel
Amy Hampel is a Product Owner for CRM Communications at American Electric Power, where she has worked since 2019. She has a strong background in marketing and communications, with a focus on strategic initiatives that enhance business growth.
Work at American Electric Power
Amy Hampel serves as the Product Owner for CRM Communications - Eloqua at American Electric Power (AEP) since 2019. In this role, she has implemented strategic channel development initiatives that have significantly improved the company's marketing operations. Her work contributes to enhancing the overall efficiency and effectiveness of AEP's communication strategies. Based in Columbus, Ohio, she has played a key role in fostering a positive team environment that aligns with the company's culture and objectives.
Education and Expertise
Amy Hampel holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communication and Design from Purdue University. Additionally, she earned a bachelor's degree in international business from Otterbein University. She is a certified Economic Developer (CEcD) and is a graduate of the Oklahoma University Economic Development Institute. Her educational background supports her expertise in marketing, communication, and economic development.
Background
Before joining American Electric Power, Amy Hampel held various positions in sales and marketing within technology companies. She worked as a Marketing Director at Nesco Rentals from 2010 to 2013 and as a Graphics Supervisor and Acting Creative Director at CH2M Hill from 1992 to 1996. Her diverse background in marketing and creative roles has equipped her with strong problem-solving and analytical skills, contributing to business growth and profitability.
Achievements
Amy Hampel is recognized for her ability to leverage technology to exceed company goals in her current role at AEP. She has a proven track record of creating a positive team environment that enhances company culture and drives revenue growth. Additionally, she is an alumnus of Leadership Columbus and serves as a board member of the Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER). She also enjoys teaching for the Kentucky Institute for Economic Development and the Louisiana Industrial Development Executives Association.