RealTime Shredding Inc.,
Developed to help consumers and businesses prevent identity theft, the Self-Service Shredder cross-cut shreds paper, cardboard, credit cards, paper clips, staples, and even CDs, DVDs and floppy disks. The industrial-strength shredder, which features multiple control points for safety, can shred up to 200 sheets of paper a minute, according to the company.
Before joining RealTime Shredding, Spangenberg was western regional sales manager for Dahle North America and HSM of America. Previously, he held positions of value-added reseller (VAR) development manager, business development manager and key accounts manager for Zebra Technologies Corp.
Spangenberg also served as vice president of electronics for O’Neil Product Development Inc, launching the international rollout of specialty portable printers.
Spangenberg holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the
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