BACE LLC, Charlotte, North Carolina, has announced that Joe Finnerty has rejoined the company in the post of business development manager. He will be responsible for introducing the BACE Ecosystem, Ecosystem, powered by its patented IntelliBACE Platform, to a variety of potential clients, and will be focused on product exploration, new and used equipment sales and parts and service to traditional and alternative mainstream markets.
Finnerty rejoins the BACE team after being away for almost three years. Previously, was with Wastequip, Charlotte, for 10 years, serving as regional sales manager. Finnerty has more than 20 years of experience in sales, marketing and technology solutions.
"I am very excited to rejoin the BACE team,” Finnerty says. “I have continued to watch their progression as a manufacturer and service provider and [am] thrilled to be a part of a growing organization”
He adds that he is excited to contribute to and grow the company’s baler, compactor and service partnerships.
“I have always taken a proactive approach to customer service and enjoy partnering with clients to ensure complete and total satisfaction,” Finnerty says, “looking at our relationship as a partnership in which we both seek viable solutions while being their trusted advisor.”
Gregory Leon, BACE senior vice president of sales and marketing, states, “We are fortunate that Joe was looking to get back to the Charlotte area, given his accomplishments, and we welcome Joe back to the BACE family.
He adds, ”Joe’s innate ability to uncover core issues, resolve situations and grow our sales/marketing efforts through a proactive approach will solidify BACE as worldwide leader of recycling and waste disposal equipment and services.”
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