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Additional Staff Resources Accommodate Jackrabbit's Growth

Consistent customer growth inspires Charlotte-based software company to expand support, development and sales teams.

2014-02-25
CHARLOTTE, NC, February 25, 2014 (Press-News.org) Jackrabbit Technologies, leading provider of online class management software for youth activities centers, recently added ten new members to its Support, Development and Sales teams. The additions are in response to the growth in new customers that the company continues to experience across the eight market segments that it serves. With more of its market sector organizations adopting technology to improve their operations, Jackrabbit has not seen a decrease in growth trends since its inception almost a decade ago.

The cofounders, Mark Mahoney and Mike Carper, take a grass roots approach to growth, invest heavily back into the company and tie their change and innovation decisions to customer and employee satisfaction.

The Development team welcomes, Jon Hickman, Greg Bronzert and Michael Bost to a well-seasoned senior team. The additional resources will not only help to maintain Jackrabbit's rapid rate of software enhancements but work on the new development projects that will keep Jackrabbit at the forefront of innovation in the class management industry.

The Sales team's additional team member, Kristin Stoutz, is supporting the specific needs of potential customers in each of Jackrabbit's business sectors.

The Support team gains six new faces to enable Jackrabbit to continue to provide world class support and add even more traditional and innovative training options for customers. Two of the new Support team members, Cay Carlson and Graham Bingham, will join the West Coast support team while four new team members, Donna Martinelli, Kathryn Maddox, Jennifer Cantelmo and Gwen St. Pierre will be based from the company's East Coast headquarters.

"The consistent need to enhance our staff resources is a strong validation of our software and confirms that we understand the needs our customers face in operating and growing their businesses," comments Jackrabbit's President and CoFounder, Mark Mahoney. "We're already enjoying the benefits of having these new team members on board."

About Jackrabbit Technologies
Jackrabbit Technologies [www.Jackrabbittech.com] provides online class management and billing software including gymnastics and cheer gyms, dance studios, child care centers, martial arts schools, music schools, swim schools and businesses offering combinations of these activities. Jackrabbit develops solutions rich in features, such as enrollment management, billing, online registration and customer portals. Jackrabbit Technologies' solutions are provided as a service (Software as a Service - SaaS model).

More information is available about Jackrabbit's web-based solution and feature set at http://www.JackrabbitTech.com.


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[Press-News.org] Additional Staff Resources Accommodate Jackrabbit's Growth
Consistent customer growth inspires Charlotte-based software company to expand support, development and sales teams.