
Photos courtesy of Skyhawk
DERRY, N.H. – Skyhawk announced the appointment of Mitchell Goldstein as national sales director and Carly Best as marketing manager to oversee its Trapmate remote monitoring business. Skyhawk says the hires strengthen the company’s ongoing commitment to developing technology that improves operational efficiency for pest control and wildlife control operators.
Goldstein, who brings more than four years of pest control remote monitoring experience to Skyhawk, will lead all sales, business development and customer support activities for the Trapmate product line. In addition to Goldstein’s previous work with remote monitoring for pest control, he also brings substantial industry experience in food safety, one of the disciplines with the greatest need for effective rodent control.
Best will oversee all marketing activities for Trapmate. She comes to Skyhawk with more than a decade of leadership experience at client and agency settings driving results for technology and other B2B as well as B2C companies.
“We’re delighted to have Mitch and Carly join our team,” said Rich Shevelow, CEO and co-founder of Skyhawk. “They will help us help our customers with improved solutions and support enabling them to improve their operational efficiencies.”
Both Goldstein and Best will work at Skyhawk’s Derry, N.H. headquarters office, where they’ll also work closely with the product development team to make sure that Trapmate products are engineered and fine-tuned with the customer’s needs in mind. Their appointments are the latest in a series of staffing additions for Skyhawk, which has recently added new product management, software development and quality assurance staff to its roster.
For more information on Trapmate, visit www.trapmate.ai.
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