Welcome to iChivey, your go-to resource for cutting-edge insights in the ever-evolving world of business and marketing. In an era where digital landscapes shift at lightning speed, iChivey stands as your compass, guiding you through the complexities of modern commerce and helping you chart a course to success.
The iChivey Story
iChivey was born out of a simple yet powerful idea: that every entrepreneur, marketer, and business professional deserves access to high-quality, actionable advice that can truly transform their journey.
In 2023, when the digital revolution was reshaping industries at an unprecedented pace, I found myself yearning for a resource that could keep up—a platform that not only reported trends but also provided strategic guidance on how to leverage them.
That’s when iChivey came into existence. What started as a personal blog to share my experiences quickly grew into a trusted hub for thousands of professionals seeking to navigate the choppy waters of today’s business environment.
Meet Sarah Thompson
Hi there! I’m Sarah Thompson, the founder, writer, and heartbeat behind iChivey. With over a decade in the trenches of digital marketing and business development, I’ve had the privilege of working with startups, Fortune 500 companies, and everything in between. My journey has taken me from a small-town marketing agency to leading global campaigns for tech giants in Silicon Valley.
Throughout my career, I’ve witnessed firsthand the power of innovative marketing strategies and adaptable business models. I’ve celebrated monumental successes and, yes, learned hard lessons from failures. It’s this rich tapestry of experiences that I weave into every article on iChivey.
My credentials include an MBA from Stanford University, where I specialized in Entrepreneurial Studies, and certifications in Advanced Digital Marketing from Google and HubSpot.
Join the iChivey Family
Whether you’re a solopreneur dreaming big or a marketing director steering a global brand, iChivey is your ally. In this space, there are no “stupid questions,” only opportunities to learn and grow.