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SCHAUMBURG, Ill. – Pulse Technology, a leading provider of office equipment and managed print services, has strengthened its dealer sales division with the hiring of Anthony Crimaldi. The company announced Crimaldi’s appointment as a Sales Representative this week, highlighting his background as a competitive collegiate athlete as a key asset for the role.
Crimaldi joins the growing team at the company’s Schaumburg headquarters. In his new position, he will be responsible for developing and managing dealer relationships, driving sales growth, and promoting Pulse Technology’s comprehensive suite of office technology solutions. Company executives expressed confidence that the discipline, teamwork, and competitive drive honed through high-level athletics will translate directly to success in the competitive office technology market.
The appointment is part of a strategic expansion of Pulse Technology’s sales force, aimed at enhancing support for its dealer network and capturing a larger market share. The firm noted that Crimaldi’s proven work ethic and goal-oriented mindset align perfectly with the company’s culture and customer-focused mission. This addition is expected to bring fresh energy and perspective to the team as Pulse Technology continues to expand its reach and service offerings throughout the region.
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