Nichole Boyette Folz
About Nichole Boyette Folz
Nichole Boyette Folz is a Senior Customer Care Representative at Berry Plastics Corporation, where she has worked since 2016. She has a diverse background in marketing and customer service, with previous roles at SIGNARAMA Evansville, American Classifieds, and the American Red Cross.
Work at Berry Plastics Corporation
Nichole Boyette Folz has been employed at Berry Plastics Corporation since 2016, where she holds the position of Senior Customer Care Representative. In this role, she is responsible for managing customer inquiries and ensuring high levels of customer satisfaction. Her tenure at Berry Plastics has spanned over eight years, during which she has developed strong relationships with clients and contributed to the company's customer service initiatives.
Previous Work Experience
Prior to her current role, Nichole Boyette Folz worked at SIGNARAMA Evansville as an Account Executive and Marketing Consultant from 2013 to 2014. She also served as an Account Manager at American Classifieds in 2008. Her earlier experience includes roles as a Sales Representative and Health & Safety Coordinator at the American Red Cross, and as a Legendary Store Marketer and Server at Texas Roadhouse from 2004 to 2006. Additionally, she worked as an Event Coordinator at the Evansville Auditorium and Convention Centre.
Education and Marketing Expertise
Nichole Boyette Folz studied at Ivy Tech Community College, where she earned an Associate's degree in Marketing from 2003 to 2006. She also completed her high school education at William Henry Harrison High School from 1999 to 2003. Her educational background has equipped her with the skills necessary for her roles in customer care and marketing, including freelance marketing for local businesses.
Community Involvement and Volunteer Work
Nichole Boyette Folz is actively involved in her community through various volunteer efforts. She participates in a youth mentoring program, providing guidance and support to young individuals. Additionally, she previously ran Girls in Bloom, a local non-profit organization focused on empowering girls in grades 5 through 8, demonstrating her commitment to community engagement and youth development.