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Alan Phillips

Account Manager

“I’m a member’s go-to person if they are trying to think outside the box and come up with a new or unique marketing piece. I love brainstorming new ideas whilst exploring previous related examples for inspiration and being beside our members throughout the process to give fluid guidance based on their feedback and preferences is my strength.”

Education

  • Associate of Arts, South Puget Sound Community College

I began my career in marketing as the Marketing Coordinator for a B2B software company in Vancouver, Washington. This is where I learned and honed my skills in all forms of marketing practices, from traditional hard-copy advertising to the digital space. After almost a decade there, I found myself enamored by Fuel Medical’s culture and mission and moved into an Account Manager role in 2020, where I use my marketing experience to aid and advise our members.

As one of the few non-medical professionals in a family full of nurses and doctors and their ilk, I was drawn to the idea of using my work experience in a way that could help people improve their health and wellness. Fuel Medical provides me with an opportunity to do the work I enjoy in a way that benefits others.

My biggest accomplishment in my current role has been facilitating the launch of multiple incredibly effective and attractive websites in a short amount of time for members who have no prior knowledge or experience in that process. Seeing a brand-new practice or audiologist light up with having their vision come to life is a delight, especially when they allow us to take the lead.

In my free time, I enjoy disc golf, 3D printing and video editing.

Favorite Spot In Your Territory

I still marvel at the mountainous skylines offered by Colorado and Utah.

Fun Fact

I was once referenced anonymously on the local news for managing to get both second-degree frostbite AND sunburn on the same mountain hike. I haven’t gotten either again in over 15 years.