Kirsten Corbell

Kirsten Wiegman

Chief Marketing and Communications Officer

Kirsten Wiegman joined InCheck in 2019 as Director of Marketing. In her current role as Chief Marketing and Communications Officer, she brings more than 20 years of experience leading marketing strategy, branding, and sales support efforts in organizations such as Alpha Source Group, Dohmen Life Science Services, and Manpowerโ€™s Business Solutions division.

Early in her career, Kirsten led account management and business development at Milwaukee-area advertising agencies, developing integrated marketing initiatives for a broad roster of clients including Childrenโ€™s Hospital of Wisconsin, Ruud Lighting, Pierce Fire Trucks, and Merillat Industries.

Today, Kirsten is responsible for InCheckโ€™s brand strategy, and all marketing, communications, partner, and business development programs for the company. Kirsten works closely with the sales team to align on InCheckโ€™s strategic positioning and areas of differentiation.

Kirsten received her bachelorโ€™s degree in mass communications from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. She co-founded a music and food truck event at Morgan Park in Milwaukeeโ€™s Bay View neighborhood and frequently volunteers in her local community. Kirsten enjoys traveling, cooking, and spending time with her teen daughter.

Connect with Kirsten on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/kirstencorbell

Featured Blogs by Kirsten

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What Companies Should Consider When Updating Their Screening Program

Insights on what should be considered to make your program fair to candidates and employees while mitigating risk.

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Background Screening 101: Understanding Verification Services

A detailed overview of what you need to know about verifications and why they are important to the screening process.

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How to Build the Best Background Check
Program

Which background check services are most important to the screening process? Here are three things you should consider...