John Shea is the new western sales executive for mobile video surveillance provider AngelTrax.
NEWTON, Ala. — Mobile video surveillance provider AngelTrax has appointed John Shea to manage sales and customer relationships on the West Coast of the U.S.
Shea has more than 18 years of experience in sales and account management. He has dedicated the past six years to cultivating client relationships with fleet managers and transportation directors.
“John has already proven himself in the industry with excellence in customer service, and that’s what we’re all about as a company — making sure client needs are met, from the first sales call to technical support and warranty fulfillment,” said Richie Howard, president and CEO of AngelTrax. “We’re proud to have him on board.”
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