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Steven Russell

Product Specialist at ToolWatch

Steven Russell has a diverse work experience spanning over two decades. Steven started their career in 1997 at Sports Authority as a Department Manager, where they were responsible for managing staff, training, merchandising, and providing excellent customer service. Steven worked there for 16 years until 2013.

In 2013, Steven joined Black Hills Corporation as a Credit-Collection Specialist. In this role, they reached out to customers to collect payments for overdue bills, maintained relationships with customers, and resolved any issues that arose. Steven strictly followed the guidelines set by the FDCPA. Steven worked at Black Hills Corporation for four years, until 2017.

Since 2017, Steven has been employed at ToolWatch as a Product Specialist. The details of their role are not specified, but they have been working in this position since mid-2017.

Steven Russell earned a Bachelor's degree in Geography from the University of Northern Colorado, where they attended from 1995 to 2000. In addition to their degree, Steven acquired a certification in The Essentials of Collection Law in December 2014. No information about the institution that granted the certification was provided.

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Denver, United States

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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.