Welcome to The Third Seat, where we share our conversations with experts & individuals who have a unique perspective to share! Across the nation we find that every community tends to have their own distinct culture & identity. Oftentimes these cultural identities are derived from numerous sources. Yet, the small businesses that fill our communities are usually a major driving force for the cultural identities that we develop within our communities. How can we help these small businesses & allow them to continue to thrive? Abigale Choi has positioned herself as a major advocate for small businesses across the board, and has made it her work to promote the positive impact they have on all of our lives! Tune into this episode of The Third Seat to hear the full interview with Abigale Choi to hear what she has to say! We hope that you enjoy! Thanks for listening!
Below is some information about Abigale, links to her social media account, & company websites:
The one behind the brand, Abigale is an avid baseball fan who worked with a Washington Nationals affiliate in the past. With a background in both marketing and graphic design - she does a number of things from branding, proposals and consulting, website design, and everything in between but will geek whenever she gets to do brand work.
Abigale is also a partner in Nooga Networking, a local networking group that works to connect individual professionals and business with others and help to keep the Chattanooga small business community thriving.
When not working, Abigale enjoys working on various interior design projects, cooking, and spending time with her loved ones. Besides the love that she has for her job, Abigale has a passion for helping animals in need. She regularly volunteers with various rescue organizations in the Chattanooga area, pulling animals from kill shelters across the Southeast and fostering neonatal and sick kittens and puppies.
Born in Maine, Abigaile has lived in Chattanooga for the past five with her fur babies - Balenciaga, Dolce, Nalu, and Lilly.