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Follow on Google News | Barcoding, Inc. Hires Gayle Rinaldi as Director of National AccountsSupply chain innovation and automation company welcomes Gayle Rinaldi as Director of National
By: Barcoding Rinaldi joins the Barcoding team with over 20 years of experience in strategic account management. She specializes in extensive management training and has experience in managing various sales and operations groups. By motivating her team and providing career guidance, she is both analytical and creative with her style of management. She has experience across a wide range of industries, including healthcare, education, legal, insurance, financial, government and manufacturing. "I look forward to strengthening the bond between our account holders and their customers," Rinaldi said. "With my experience in client needs assessment and process improvement, I'm excited to step into my role as Director of National Accounts and carry on Barcoding's legacy of excellence in terms of customer experience." "With Gayle's experience in the industry and her zeal for customer satisfaction, I believe she can elevate our team to the next tier of client relations." Said Shane Snyder, President and CEO of Barcoding. "As our business evolves, Gayle's leadership will steer us to new and exciting opportunities." About Barcoding, Inc. Barcoding is a supply chain automation and innovation company that helps organizations be more efficient, accurate and connected. With extensive subject matter expertise in data capture, labeling and printing, and mobile computing, we are trusted to build and manage solutions for some of the best IT and operations teams in the world. Founded in 1998, Barcoding is headquartered in Baltimore, Md., with offices across North America (Chicago, Houston, Seattle, Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver). For more information, visit www.barcoding.com. (http://www.barcoding.com) End
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