Meet Our Managing Member and Senior Consultant Aubrey! Aubrey began his career in Digital Marketing in 2014. As the Managing Member and Senior Consultant, he enjoys the daily challenge of helping brands identify how they can further succeed and grow online. Aubrey was Head Coach of the University of Texas Ice Hockey team for 10 years and is now a part owner of the Austin Ice Bats.
Where are you from? Where did you grow up?
I’m an Austin local! I grew up in the Lake Travis/Bee Cave area.
What brought you to Armada Digital?
A belief that we could build a better agency by focusing on providing consistent leads at a reliable price and being very good at “making our hamburger”. Also the the concept that a team of individuals could come together and focus on a client first mindset while growing our own knowledge base every day.
What’s your favorite thing about working at Armada Digital?
Working with a team that’s invested in the success of our clients, as well as watching our clients grow their own businesses.
What would you like clients (and potential clients) to know about Armada Digital?
When we work with a brand or thought leader, we become their advocate not just online but overall in business. We’re not working with clients for the paycheck, we’re working with clients to help them grow.
What do you like to do in your free time?
Golf, watch hockey, and play guitar when time allows. Mostly play golf lately and be outside.
What is your favorite band or artist?
Explosions in the Sky or Sigur Ros. I love to listen to music to unwind and relax.
What is your dream vacation?
Montreal and Quebec City in the winter.
What’s your favorite quote?
“Live where your feet are standing”
What’s a cause that you are passionate about?
Giving kids access to Youth Sports. Lot’s of times important life lessons are taught through sports as well as other characteristics that help us navigate adulthood. Access to sports also impacts kids’ ability to develop the other areas of their lives.
Each year I volunteer with Free Learn to Play Hockey as well as on-site education for lower socioeconomic areas.