Kindra Evans

Senior Director of Sales and Customer Service at pc/nametag

Kindra Evans has extensive work experience in sales and customer service. From 2009 to present, they have been employed at pc/nametag, where they have held the positions of Senior Director of Sales and Customer Service, Director of Sales & Customer Service, Sales Manager, and Business Development Manager. In 2009, they also held the position of Marketing Coordinator at IACT (InterActive Communication & Training), where they presented clients with live web-based training sessions and designed and executed a marketing campaign directed towards orthodontic residency programs. From 2003 to 2009, they were employed at pc/nametag as Assistant Sales Manager, where they created and formalized customer follow-up policies, collaborated with clients and internal marketing departments, and developed procedures to integrate sales, purchasing, and shipping departments. From 2001 to 2003, they were employed at Great Northern Corporation as Inside Sales Representative, where they managed sales growth of key customer accounts, coordinated sourcing and delivery of multiple vendors, and created and executed training programs for new inside sales representatives.

Kindra Evans began their educational journey at Assumption High School in Wisconsin Rapids, WI, where they graduated in 1997. Kindra then attended Ripon College, earning a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and English in 2001. During their time at Ripon College, they also participated in a Study Abroad Program at Bond University in Queensland, Australia from 2000 to 2001. In 2005, they earned their MBA in Business Administration and Management from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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Timeline

  • Senior Director of Sales and Customer Service

    March, 2022 - present

  • Director of Sales & Customer Service

    January, 2020

  • Sales Manager

    June, 2015

  • Business Development Manager

    August, 2009

  • Assistant Sales Manager

    December, 2003