Bailey Faubion
About Bailey Faubion
Bailey Faubion is a Customer Engagement Analyst at ExxonMobil, with a background in IT and management roles, and a Bachelor's degree in Management Information Systems and Supply Chain Management from Baylor University.
Current Title and Role at ExxonMobil
Bailey Faubion currently holds the position of Customer Engagement Analyst at ExxonMobil in Irving, Texas. In this role since 2021, Bailey focuses on enhancing customer interactions and ensuring optimal engagement strategies are in place. Bailey also serves as an Agile Lead, implementing agile methodologies within the IT team.
Previous Roles at ExxonMobil
Before becoming a Customer Engagement Analyst, Bailey Faubion worked as a Lab LAN Analyst from 2020 to 2022 at ExxonMobil in Baytown, Texas. Additionally, Bailey gained valuable experience as an Information Technology Intern in 2019 at the company's Houston office, allowing for a deeper understanding of ExxonMobil’s IT infrastructure and operations.
Education and Academic Background
Bailey Faubion attended Baylor University, where they studied Management Information Systems and Supply Chain Management, earning a Bachelor’s Degree in 2020. During their time at Baylor, Bailey also took on leadership roles, such as serving as Junior Vice President and later President of the Association of Information Technology Professionals.
Leadership and Advocacy Roles
Bailey Faubion is deeply involved in promoting various initiatives at ExxonMobil. As a Cyber Champion, Bailey raises cybersecurity awareness. In addition, Bailey champions health and wellness initiatives as the site Culture of Health Champion. These roles demonstrate Bailey’s commitment to fostering a secure and healthy work environment.
Internships and Early Career Experience
Throughout their career, Bailey Faubion has gathered a range of experiences through internships and early roles. Bailey was an IT Intern at Experian from 2018 to 2019 in Allen, Texas, and served as a Wi-Fi Coach at Baylor University for two months in 2018. These experiences provided foundational skills and insights valuable for later roles.