Photo courtesy of Exodus Global
Exodus Global, Superior, Wisconsin, has announced that Bobby Oldham has been hired as a field service technician and will provide service and training for all of Exodus’ companies: BladeCore, Connect Work Tools, OilQuick Americas and ShearCore.
Oldham brings more than 25 years of diverse and progressive experience in mechanical, fabrication, management and business planning from small- to large-scale companies.
“It’s a great pleasure to have Bobby Oldham join our Exodus team,” Vice President of Service Brian Hawn says. “I’ve personally had the honor to work with Bobby in the past and know firsthand he will be a great addition to our growing service team. His knowledge in the industry, as well as his passion for customers, make him a great fit for Exodus. Bobby is located in the South-East region, which means he will provide more proficient support to our customer base while giving a piece of mind we have someone close by when needed.”
Most recently, Oldham worked at Two Harbors, Minnesota-based LaBounty as a training specialist and InSite administrator where he provided technical support and training for LaBounty products covering North America. He also updated and expanded their training materials and programming for new and existing dealers.
“I have always been a service and support guy,” Oldham says. “Great customer support goes a long way. Service without knowledgeable support can set up technicians and dealers for failure. Exodus Global and companies share the same value of providing the best support and training to maximize the equipment. I look forward to working with all the Exodus Global companies and expanding our service training.”
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