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Econolite Group appoints new vice president of sales

Econolite Group has appointed Mark Nogaki as its vice president of sales, responsible for the company’s worldwide sales program, reporting directly to Econolite Group president and COO David St Amant. Nogaki will be responsible for driving Econolite’s domestic and international sales programs to the next level. His track record with companies such as Toshiba, Raytheon, Cambio Technologies and ClosingCorp will be vital in helping Econolite identify and realise key business development objectives to meet t
January 8, 2015 Read time: 2 mins
6692 Econolite Group has appointed Mark Nogaki as its vice president of sales, responsible for the company’s worldwide sales program, reporting directly to Econolite Group president and COO David St Amant.

Nogaki will be responsible for driving Econolite’s domestic and international sales programs to the next level. His track record with companies such as 5392 Toshiba, 110 Raytheon, Cambio Technologies and ClosingCorp will be vital in helping Econolite identify and realise key business development objectives to meet the needs of its transportation agency customers.

“Mark is an extraordinary addition to the leadership team,” said St Amant. “He will be responsible for achieving the company’s revenue and growth targets, and will develop and optimise the sales organisation’s strategy, structure, processes, and staffing to effectively meet these objectives for our global markets. Mark’s 25-year track record of innovation and success in leading sales, marketing, and product marketing organisations in software, consulting/advisory services, and business analytics will be an invaluable addition to the Econolite Group and to our transportation agency partners. We are excited to have Mark on the team.”

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