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DropStation is made up of experienced individuals who have a comprehensive understanding of the "First & Last Mile" supply chain logistics market. Many of which have been involved with the former U.S. pioneer of the multi-compartment DropBox idea: ShopperBox Networks. The team has a proven track record in successful, high-growth companies and their experience with broad industry relationships provide the Company with a competitive advantage in securing partnerships.
Mr. Murrey Darren held various positions at Murrey’s Disposal, Inc. from 1985 to 1998 when the company was sold to Waste Connections, Inc (NYSE: WCN). After leaving the Murrey Companies, Mr. Murrey was instrumental in the development of the core DropStation technology and equipment. In addition, he has overseen significant business and real estate projects including property development. Darren is an accomplished industrial designer and Architect and has a B.S. in Architecture from Washington State University.
Mr. Anderson served in various roles at ShopperBox including manager of client relations, product testing, and implementation. During his ShopperBox tenure he participated in the negotiations and market trials with UPS, FedEx, and DHL. These trials provided early proof of concept for secure unattended package stations. Sean's background also includes experience in the automotive fleet management and finance industries.
Mr. Paxton was Senior Product Manager and Lead Program Manager for Talyst, a manufacture of prescription drug dispensers for hospitals since 2004. Mr. Paxton started developing his business and engineering skills at a young age, working with his father who invented the bread clip, the Kwik Lok. After working for Motorola as a design engineer, he co-founded Seattle Technology Corp, which owned 11 Computer Renaissance retail locations and a PC manufacturing/refurbishing business. Ande holds a B.S. in Electronic Engineering and M.B.A. from DeVry University and has over 20 years of technology and business development experience.
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Mr. Stillman has spent 30 years in executive management, marketing and sales positions in large companies and entrepreneurial settings alike. Prior to founding Upswing, Mr. Stillman was CEO at Ivey Imaging, Seattle, WA. Before that he was COO and President of Coinstar, where he helped double revenue and pioneered Coinstar's entry to electronic payment services and its "coin to card" products. Rich was also co-founder and VP Sales & Marketing for ventured-backed Originet, and had an 18 year career at several of the world's top advertising agencies. Rich holds an MBA from Columbia University Graduate School of Business, where he was also an Adjunct Professor of Marketing, and a B.S. from Babson College.
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