Robotic Assistance Devices Appoints Vice President of Sales

Robotic Assistance Devices (RAD), an innovator in artificial intelligence and robotics, announced today it has named Matt Klock as Vice President of Sales for its U.S.-based operations.

Robotic Assistance Devices (RAD), an innovator in artificial intelligence and robotics, announced today it has named Matt Klock as Vice President of Sales for its U.S.-based operations. Klock is responsible for the development and execution of RAD’s business development strategies and will provide skilled sales leadership for RAD's solutions and growing sales team.

 

Klock will be instrumental in achieving RAD’s strategic sales initiatives with a primary focus on creating and maintaining a superior customer experience.

Klock brings a wealth of experience to his role with RAD, spanning client relationship development with a concentrated focus on customer satisfaction. Klock joins RAD from Securitas Security Services USA, where he worked out of San Diego, overseeing operations and customer service initiatives for multiple locations. Klock has also worked for Kratos/HBE and served as District Manager for AlliedBarton Security, as well as Project Manager, working directly with The Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, Calif. He is currently the Chapter Chairman for ASIS San Diego and is an Infraguard Infrastructure Liaison Officer.

“Joining Robotic Assistance Devices will undoubtedly be a career highlight for me,” Klock said. “I'm excited to have a position where I can share the benefits of robotic security with industrial security enterprise organizations. I’m convinced RAD’s technology and commitment to customer satisfaction will allow RAD to continue to grow in this new industry.”

 

“Matt is an amazing professional and we are thrilled to add him as a leader to our team,” said Steve Reinharz, CEO, RAD. “His knowledge of the industry makes him uniquely qualified to spearhead RAD's sales and business development initiatives moving forward.”


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