About Bloom

Bloom Digital Marketing came to life in October 2006. Countless projects later, our online marketing consultants have helped businesses of all sizes realize the advantages of having a strong presence in search engines. We take pride in our ability to provide logical, effective and scalable solutions to meet the needs of all types and sizes of organizations.

Quick Facts about Bloom Digital Marketing

  • Founded: October 2006
  • Head Office: North Vancouver, BC
  • Partners: Azita Fazli & Carlos Obregon
  • Industries Served: You name it, we’ve worked it

Our People

Carlos Obregon, Bloom Digital Marketing, Partner

Prior to joining Bloom in 2008, Carlos had a long history of working at some of the most well-known e-commerce portal sites in Vancouver. Carlos’s enthusiasm for all things search engine related is unparalleled.

Carlos is a regular speaker on the topics of search engine optimization and search engine marketing in Small Business BC’s seminar series. He is also the former president of the Rotary Club Sunrise Chapter in downtown Vancouver. As a third generation Rotarian, he feels great satisfaction in helping the less fortunate in our own backyard and internationally.

Carlos received his B.Comm from the Tec de Monterrey in Leon, Mexico; and his MBA in International Business from the University of Guanajuato in Guanajuato, Mexico.

Azita Fazli, Bloom Digital Marketing, Founding Partner

Azita started her search engine career in 2000, the same year Google launched its Adwords program. You could say she is somewhat of a seasoned veteran in this industry. Having worked in several Internet start-ups and agencies before starting Bloom, Azita has planned and managed hundreds of campaigns in just about every industry that comes to mind.

Azita has hosted educational seminars at the Toronto Star, Purina Pet Foods, Hewlett Packard and the Rotary Club of Vancouver. She graduated from the University of Western Ontario with a BA in Sociology, and from the University of British Columbia with a diploma in Internet Publishing.

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