Kevin Shaffer

Vice President of Operations at TecNiq Inc

Kevin Shaffer has worked for a number of companies in various roles since 2010. Kevin began their career at Kushner & Company as the Director of National Sales in 2010. In 2011, they moved to EPI Marketing Services as the Director of National Sales for Durable Goods, Print, and Print Services. In 2012, they joined Maestro as the Business Development Manager for Pharma/Med Device SaaS. In 2013, they began working for Turnkey Merchandise Programs as the Vice President of Corporate Sales for Promotional Products. Kevin also worked for ShopUSAHockey.com as the Vice President of Sales for Wholesale Retail Goods, and for BradyBradyKids.com as the Vice President of Sales for Wholesale. In 2014, they joined Intertek as the National Sales Manager for Transportation Technologies Testing in the United States, the District Sales Manager for Transportation Technologies Testing in Michigan, and the Account Manager for Aerospace and Defense Testing. In 2018, they began working for TecNiq Inc as the Vice President of Operations and Manager of National Sales and Customer Service.

Kevin Shaffer obtained their College Prep degree from Ernest W. Seaholm High School between 1987 and 1991. Kevin then attended Holy Name Catholic from 1984 to 1987, where they obtained a Prep degree in General Ed. Kevin then went on to earn a BS degree in Professional Ethics (Philosophy) with a Sociology Minor from Western Michigan University between 1994 and 1997. In 2007, they obtained a Certified Automotive Finance and Insurance Professional certification from the American Finance and Insurance Professionals (AFIP). In 2016, they obtained a NASP Leadership Program Training certification from the NASP - National Association of Sales Professionals (Envision-U).

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Previous companies

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NuWave Technology Partners logo

Timeline

  • Vice President of Operations

    June, 2022 - present

  • Manager | National Sales & Customer Service

    May, 2018