ToolWatch
Bradley Strite has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries and roles. Bradley started their career as a Bookkeeper at Ellis Group, LLC from October 2008 to September 2010. Bradley then worked at MicroEdge, where they held various positions including Jr. Staff Accountant, Sales Operations Analyst, and Manager of Sales Operations. During their time at MicroEdge, Bradley demonstrated strong analytical skills, revenue generation, and the ability to implement software solutions to enable sales and scale the business. After leaving MicroEdge, Bradley joined RITE AID as a General Accountant, where they successfully reconciled lottery accounts and facilitated the automation of data extraction. Following their role at RITE AID, they worked at Vertafore as a Sales Operations Analyst and later as a Sr Sales Operations Analyst, where they contributed to the improvement of the sales operations department and assisted in the analysis and segmentation of the market. Bradley then joined Insurity, Inc. as a Sr Sales Operations Manager, where they utilized their sales and operations expertise to provide scalable, secure, and reliable insurance technology solutions. Most recently, Bradley worked at Kobiton as a Revenue Operations professional, contributing to the delivery and testing of mobile apps. Currently, they are working at ToolWatch as a Revenue Operations Manager, overseeing the construction industry's first and most comprehensive operations management platform.
Bradley Strite attended the Rochester Institute of Technology from 2006 to 2010, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Accounting.
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ToolWatch
In 1991, Don Kafka, an electrical contractor at the time, knew that his tools were slowly disappearing. The idea of spending valuable time searching for them was not appealing, but missing tools also meant he was unnecessarily losing profits. After futile efforts to find an immediate, off-the-shelf solution to this problem, Kafka decided to develophis own system. The first iteration of ToolWatch addressed many of Kafka’s tool-related challenges. However, it wasn’t long before he developed the vision of a total solution for tool, equipment and materials management. Over the next decade, this vision gained rapid acceptance in an industry long plagued by high levels of tool loss, damage and hoarding. Since then, Kafka and the ToolWatch team have implemented thousands of customer-suggested improvements and enhancements, culminating in what is today the world’s leading tool and materials management solution. More than 4,000 organizations in more than 20 countries use ToolWatch to streamline the process of managing tools, equipment, materials and consumable items across their organizations. Easy to use and delivered through the cloud, ToolWatch uses one centralized database to securely store critical information on all warehouse and field operation assets.