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Engrained Hires General Manager


We are excited to announce that Gabi Turley has been promoted to Engrained's General Manager. Gabi has been our Front of House and Events Manager since 2016, and has proven to be a determined and capable leader.

The Springfield native and mom of two said she was excited about the new role. “Working for Engrained has been the highlight of my career. Being a part of the growth of this company has been an amazing and completely unique experience. I look forward our expansion this year as we continue to bottle beer and increase our event offerings."

Please join us in welcoming Gabi to her new position!


 
 
 

10 Comments


minis
minis
5 days ago

Great to see the Engrained team growing! I love the vibe at your place and the whole farm-to-table mission. Whenever I stop by for a pint after work, I usually end up on minigame playing some casual games while I sip—it’s my favorite way to unwind. Best of luck to the new GM!

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Dorothy
Dorothy
May 04

Gabi Turley, a Springfield native and mom imposter game of two, now at the helm as General Manager. That's a big step up! I just saw this on my commute and thought, wow, what a journey for Gabi. I wonder what new projects she has in store for Engrained.

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ben jason
ben jason
Feb 23

The charming visual animations in Sprunki Incredibox add a playful and engaging element as you mix and match sounds.

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gatuc
Jan 20

Highlighting Gabi’s journey within the company makes the leadership transition feel both personal and inspiring. The way you outlined future growth opportunities reminded me of insights I recently read on a professional development blog, where tools like phonydiploma were briefly mentioned as part of broader career-planning discussions. It’s always encouraging to see transparent, meaningful updates shared so openly with readers.

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cacy
Dec 26, 2025

This announcement was shared in a very engaging and transparent way, giving readers a real sense of the company’s direction and values. I liked how the post focused not just on the role, but on the people and vision behind it. It reminded me of insights I’ve seen on https://www.attn2detail.info/, where leadership changes are discussed with a similar level of clarity and context. A great update for the community.

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