Derek Wigboldy
About Derek Wigboldy
Derek Wigboldy is a Marketing & Branding Manager at Fennemore, where he enhances the brand through strategic website design and corporate event branding. He has a background in organizational communication and has held various marketing roles, including positions at TRUFAST® Walls and Altenloh, Brinck & Co. US, Inc.
Current Role at Fennemore
Derek Wigboldy serves as the Marketing & Branding Manager at Fennemore, a position he has held since 2022. In this role, he is responsible for strategizing website functionality and design to enhance the Fennemore brand. He oversees branding for all corporate events and develops client-facing marketing materials. Additionally, he manages digital marketing collateral and budgeting, ensuring effective implementation of marketing strategies through collaboration with team members and consultants.
Previous Experience in Marketing
Before joining Fennemore, Derek Wigboldy worked as a Branding & Marketing Specialist at Altenloh, Brinck & Co. US, Inc. from 2016 to 2021. His responsibilities included developing marketing strategies and branding initiatives. Prior to that, he was an Inside Sales Associate at TRUFAST® Walls for one year in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he gained experience in sales and customer interaction.
Education and Expertise
Derek Wigboldy earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Organizational Communication from Calvin College, where he studied from 2010 to 2014. His educational background provides him with a solid foundation in communication strategies, which he applies in his marketing roles. This expertise supports his ability to effectively manage branding and marketing initiatives in his current position.
Early Career and Additional Roles
In addition to his marketing roles, Derek Wigboldy has experience working as a Counselor at Camp Roger in 2013. This position involved working with youth and contributing to their development in a camp setting. His diverse work experience has contributed to his skills in communication and team collaboration.