The company named Butch Watson, a former senior manager of Asset Recovery Services for Dell Financial Services L.P. (DFS), to direct its asset recovery initiatives. During the past four years under his leadership the team successfully grew DFS' asset recovery and recycling business. Butch will also oversee trade-in, buy back, lease return and IT recycling business for Image Microsystems.
Amy Fritz joins IMI as senior project manager, Asset Recovery Services. Fritz has more than five years experience in project management in the asset recovery services group of DFS. She will continue in the roll of providing excellent project management service with complex IT asset recovery programs, logistics coordination and customer reporting for Image Microsystems.
Michelle Cearley joins IMI as project manager, Asset Recovery Services. Cearley, a former DFS senior business analyst in Asset Recovery Services will manage special projects, OEM take back programs, lease returns and customer reporting.
Mike Mallach, Sr., joins IMI as an account executive, Asset Recovery Services. Mallach, a former Asset Recovery Services sales representative for DFS will continue to offer IT end-of-life, lease return and recycling services to corporate customers.
Chuck Barcuch joins IMI as an account executive, Asset Recovery Services. Barcuch, a former Asset Recovery Services sales representative and lease return program manager for DFS, will offer IT end-of-life programs, lease return and recycling services to corporate customers.
"The experience this team brings our organization, allows Image Microsystems to set the standard in Customer Service and Asset Recovery for our current and future clients," President Rocky Bullock says.
"Image Microsystems, welcomes Mr. Watson and his expert team. They bring a knowledge base of asset recovery and remarketing abilities that compliments our commitment of quality performance to our corporate client's needs," Dr. Alex Hajakbari, CEO, says.
Founded in 1992, Image Microsystems Inc. refers to itself as a leader in setting the standards for developing and managing reverse logistics services and outsourced technical services including test and repair, remanufacturing, de-manufacturing, data erasure, remarketing and recycling. Additional information is available at the company’s Web site at www.imagemicro.com.
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