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EverDriven Welcomes New Chief Growth Officer
The provider of technology-enabled student transportation appointed Danielle Press to drive customer experience and growth for the company's solutions.

Danielle Press brings a wealth of expertise to the EverDriven team with an extensive background in driving growth for B2B and technology companies by developing and implementing innovative sales strategies.
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EverDriven Technologies, a leading provider of technology-enabled supplemental student transportation, has appointed Danielle Press as its new chief growth officer. Press, bringing extensive experience in driving growth for B2B and technology companies, will lead initiatives aimed at enhancing customer experience and fostering expansion.
Press most recently served as senior vice president of sales at Hotel Engine, a prominent B2B travel tech solution, where she significantly increased revenue during her three-year tenure. Prior to her role at Hotel Engine, Press spent a decade at Staples in various sales and leadership positions within their B2B division. Notable achievements include optimizing sales processes and launching successful businesses.
Expressing her enthusiasm for EverDriven's mission, Press said: "The work EverDriven does every day, and the passion of the team for the students and families we serve, is impactful." In her capacity as chief growth officer, Press will drive EverDriven's growth strategy and expand its market presence while advancing the company's mission of providing safe student transportation solutions.
Mitch Bowling, CEO of EverDriven Technologies, expressed confidence in Press's ability to drive growth. "With Danielle leading our growth efforts, I am confident we will continue to make a positive impact on the lives of students and their families," Bowling said.
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