What brings you joy?
Spending time with friends and family brings me joy. I also love reading, watching TV and movies, and traveling.
What are you most afraid of?
I am not a huge fan of spiders.
What would you like to learn?
I am open to learn anything. I really enjoy the opportunity to tackle new challenges from clients, learn about their business, and help them research solutions and solve problems.
Who or what inspires you?
I am inspired by my parents because they have worked really hard for my siblings and me.
If you could talk to your teenage self, what would you say?
I would tell my teenage self to just be yourself and don’t worry about what other people think of you.
What is your favorite book or movie and why?
My favorite book is Pride and Prejudice because it’s timeless and I really like the characters.
What have you, or would you, write on the netlogx Before I Die wall?
Most of my bucket list items are travel related. A recent one I added to my bucket list – before I die, I would like to hike the Kalalau trail on Kauai.
What does OCM mean to you?
OCM, to me, means strategically implementing changes to give the organization the best possible chance of success.
What does wellness at netlogx mean to you?
Wellness at netlogx means work-life balance.
What is a fun fact about you?
A fun fact about me is I play the French horn.
What is the most exciting thing you’ve ever done or place you’ve ever been?
I traveled to China with my college horn quartet. It was the furthest I have ever traveled and an amazing opportunity to perform and explore.

Vicki Chabot is the Chief Human Resources Office for netlogx. With a passion for people and streamlined process, over the past decade, Vicki’s strategic HR leadership has fostered an award-winning culture, including a ten-time designation as a Best Places to Work in Indiana company, as well as numerous awards for the netlogx’ Intern Development Program she created.
Having enjoyed a diverse career path, Vicki began her journey working at a Fortune 50 company as a technical helpdesk analyst, where she progressed to a number of team leader positions, including managing a multilingual, international helpdesk. Vicki went on to manage an international team working for a multinational gas and oil company, as well as teaching high school Spanish and French. Vicki graduated from the University of Liverpool with honors and obtained a postgraduate Certificate in Education from Edge Hill University.