EagleHawk Welcomes New Team Member Nick Mangiafesto

EagleHawk is pleased to announce the addition of Nick Mangiafesto to the team as Sales Development Representative. He has more than eight years of sales and development experience and most recently worked for Pointman in Buffalo as a Sales Development Representative. He holds a bachelor’s degree from SUNY Brockport and a Master’s degree from Medaille College. Mangiafesto is based out of EagleHawk’s Buffalo office.

EagleHawk is currently in the GENIUS NY accelerator and won a $500,000 award this year to continue developing its software and intelligent algorithm solutions for facility managers to better manage the maintenance and repair of their roofs, district heating systems, solar panel installations, and other large-scale facility assets. EagleHawk plans to continue to add to its team in Buffalo and Syracuse in 2020.

Nick Mangiafesto joins the team as Sales Development Rep.

Nick Mangiafesto joins the team as Sales Development Rep.

“We’re excited to continue to add to the team with the addition of Nick,” said Patrick Walsh, Chief Executive Officer and co-Founder at EagleHawk. “We are growing rapidly, which means that we’re looking to hire key talent to meet a number of operational and strategic goals. Our sales needs have been growing steadily throughout 2019 and we’re looking forward to having Nick on the team to help us achieve new sales growth for the company in 2020.”

EagleHawk is the leading provider of information services using drones and thermal imaging technology. We specialize in delivering full-service inspection solutions for governments and municipalities, public and private colleges and universities, medical institutions, large retail developments, and property management companies across the U.S. Protective asset inspections deliver insights that enable our clients to better control costs, improve safety, reduce energy waste, and extend the useful life of their assets. Our approach leverages proven technology to improve upon traditional inspection methods, which are often ineffective and expensive, resulting in the most cost-effective way to accurately assess the condition of these assets on a regular basis.

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