Chris Carter to Represent Edgecam and Surfcam in Southwest
Vero Software has hired Chris Carter, a veteran of the U.S. Air Force and graduate of ITT-Technical Institute who has held sales positions in the industrial automation industry, as the account manager to represent Edgecam and Surfcam in the Southwestern United States.
In response to the ongoing growth of its Edgecam and Surfcam brands, Vero Software has hired Chris Carter as the account manager to represent both solutions in the Southwestern United States. Based in Waddell, Arizona, Mr. Carter will oversee operations for and expansion of the brands in Arizona, New Mexico and Nevada.
“I hope to bring my years of experience in machine motion to help my customers become more efficient and productive in their shop,” Mr. Carter says. “I am very eager to locally support this growing territory for Vero Software with world-class manufacturing solutions.”
Mr. Carter is a veteran of the U.S. Air Force, for which he was responsible for ensuring the operational flight capability of aircraft in war-time operations. He graduated from ITT-Technical Institute in 2013 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Science, with a focus on project management. He has since held sales positions in the industrial automation industry, most recently as an account representative at a company that that specializes in part inspection.
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