Moberg Minds: Olivia Biordi

Moberg Minds: Olivia Biordi

We have an incredible team of hard working people here at Moberg Analytics, and would love to introduce you to them! Each month, we’ll highlight someone who helps make Moberg Analytics all that it is.

Introducing...

Olivia Biordi

Marketing Manager

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Hi, I’m Olivia! I’m the Marketing Manager at Moberg Analytics.

I graduated from the Tyler School of Art and Architecture at Temple University in 2024 with a BFA in Graphic and Interactive Design and a Certificate in Entrepreneurial Studies. After graduation, I ran a small freelance design business focused primarily on UX design before joining Moberg Analytics this past spring. At Moberg, my responsibilities include maintaining and designing the website, editing this newsletter, coordinating our monthly webinar, managing our social media, designing graphics, running company analytics, and conducting market research.

I’ve always had a deep love for the arts, which originally led me to pursue design. While I began my journey focused purely on creativity, my time at Temple helped me build confidence in the business side of things as well. I discovered how much I enjoy combining strategy with visual storytelling.

At Moberg, I love being in a role that allows me to direct creative projects and explore new ideas. I feel lucky to be part of a mission-driven team that truly cares about making a positive impact—collaborating with such thoughtful, passionate people is one of the best parts of my job.

Outside of work, I love painting, cooking (sometimes), watching movies, and spending time with my loved ones. I have a huge soft spot for animals, so whenever possible, I also enjoy fostering dogs. It’s always incredibly rewarding to watch them explore their personalities and find their forever homes.

Moberg Minds: Olivia Biordi

Moberg Minds: Olivia Biordi

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