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Welcome New Hires at BatchBlue

It’s back to school time here at the BatchHaus, which means we are welcoming a clever new class of freshman Bluers to these hallowed halls. Let the geek hazing begin!

Here’s a quick introduction to a few folks we’ve recently welcomed to the BatchBlue team:

Linda Mitchell (@bootsielu), a good friend from BatchBlue staff’s Amazon.com days, joins us on the Quality Assurance team where she will be putting our tech team to the test. She’ll be studiously breaking our new Big Secret Product so the geeks around here can have some fun fixing it.

Bradford Shimp (@bradfordshimp & @badboyshrimp) is another one of those people we feel has been part of the team for years. He is a long time customer, active #sbbuzz participant and a favorite Twitter friend. He’s joining our Customer Experience team focusing on helping our newest customers find their way to the super powers of BatchBook.

T.J. Sondermann (@tsondermann) joins us from local start-up accelerator @betaspring (recently named as the top innovator in RI) to help out with BatchBlue business development. Of course we already have a great business, so we are hoping he can develop some good cannoli, as well.

And a few other team changes of note:

Keri Calhoun (@kericalhoun) from our QA team proved that attention to detail is a lifestyle choice. Her passionate pursuit of BatchBook perfection has lead her to a new position as Product Manager. If you have ideas for BatchBook or other BatchBlue products, she’s your gal.

And Christelle Lachapelle (@stellel) moves from our Customer Experience team into the Communications Department here at BatchBlue. She will be using her exquisite design talents to help launch a few exciting new products and supply our growing team’s addiction to mustaches.

We’ve got some very exciting upcoming things planned and the only way to get them done is with great people. We’re lucky to have these incredible folks joining our ranks.

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