Staff Member: BOBBY ALONGI
BOBBY ALONGI
Business Manager
Phone: X225
Email: Click Here
I am a born-and-raised SoCal, through and through, and grew up in Long Beach, California. After a stint in the U.S. Navy straight out of high school, I moved back to Southern California to attend Cal State Fullerton (Go Titans!!). After college, I spent 15 years in the construction industry with an electrical distributor managing inventory, negotiating vendor contracts, controlling investment costs, and bidding large construction jobs. After moving to the San Francisco Bay Area, my career took a “left turn” after a chance discussion at a Christmas party, and I ended up in the financial technical industry. For the next 25 years, I managed multiple projects and teams for companies like Providian, Washington Mutual, Chase, and most predominantly, Wells Fargo. In that time, I obtained my Project Management Industry certification, became a Certified Scrum Master, and was presented with my share of industry awards (not that any of that matters).
In what can only be described as divine intervention, I, and my wife Eleanor (yes, the other, and original, Alongi on the CTK Staff) moved to Las Vegas in 2016 as I continued to work for Wells Fargo. God continued to intervene in my life and through a long string of absolutely uncanny events (a pandemic, spiritual awakening, logistical coincidence, conversion, and “RTO” policies, just to name a few), my career took another unforeseen turn as I joined the CTK Staff as Business Manager in late 2024 leaving many of my corporate colleagues baffled. I explained to them that I needed to do something that matters before I exit my workaday life. Sometimes God whispers guidance: in my case, He shouted.
I have two beautiful daughters, two heart-stealing granddaughters, and two monstrous, destructive, overly protective, and loving huskies. I am an avid sports fan, pummeling my drums to a heavy metal song is my happy place, and enjoying a cigar in the backyard with my wife and those two four-legged monsters is the absolute best way to end a day. God is good; one day, I hope to be too.

