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Workiz raises $13 million in Series B funding
The field service management startup is designed to improve customer experience and increase revenue for service professionals.
SAN DIEGO, Calif – Workiz, the field service management and communication startup, announced today it has closed a $13 million Series B fundraising round led by New Era Capital Partners, with Managing Partner Gideon Argov joining the Workiz board. Additional investors include Aleph, Magenta Venture Partners, Maor Investments and TMT Investments PLC.
Workiz more than doubled revenue and clients in 2019 and 2020. The cloud-based field service management solution enables service professionals to quote and schedule jobs, send invoices, receive payments and manage clients, teams and inventory with avenues for automation, customization and optimization across the platform. Workiz caters to over 100,000 service professionals across the United States and Canada who have scheduled more than 12 million jobs, sent upwa
Takeuchi hires Whitesides as Central Midwest regional manager
Clayton Whitesides will manage all sales development within the region.
ATLANTA – Clayton Whitesides has joined Takeuchi-US as its Central Midwest regional manager. Effective Feb. 22, 2021, Whitesides will manage all sales development and activity within that territory, which includes Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana and West Texas.
“Clayton’s previous industry experience managing a multi-state dealer network has prepared him well for his new role with Takeuchi,” said Henry Lawson, director of sales for Takeuchi-US. “He’s worked with dealers in all aspects of their businesses, performed competitive analyses and established sales goals. We welcome Clayton to the Takeuchi family, and we look forward to his contributions in the Central Midwest region.”