ShipHawk Welcomes New Vice President of Sales

Dustin Gransberry brings 13 years of sales experience to ShipHawk

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ShipHawk, the premier packing and shipping software for ERP connected companies, has announced the appointment of Dustin Gransberry as Vice President of Sales. Gransberry brings over 13 years of SaaS and transportation experience to his new position. He will be responsible for the day-to-day leadership and scaling of the ShipHawk sales team.

Gransberry joins ShipHawk after previously holding sales leadership roles at TINYpulse and more recently at Convoy, where he helped the unicorn startup grow rapidly from 90 employees to over 1,000 and achieved a $2.75 billion valuation.

“Dustin’s wealth of experience in both logistics and scaling teams is exactly what we need as we look to aggressively grow our sales org,” said Jeremy Bodenhamer, Co-Founder and CEO of ShipHawk. “We could not be more excited to welcome Dustin to our team.”

Gransberry, a Seattle native, has relocated with his wife and son to Santa Barbara.  

“There is a huge opportunity for ShipHawk to capitalize on today’s increasing market demand for fulfillment automation solutions to drive down packing and shipping costs,” said Gransberry. “Joining ShipHawk at this time of accelerating growth is incredibly exciting.”

This announcement comes on the heels of the company’s latest funding round led by Silicon Valley-based Autotech Ventures. For more information about ShipHawk, please visit https://shiphawk.com. To find out about open positions at ShipHawk, please visit https://shiphawk.com/careers/.

About ShipHawk 

Headquartered in Santa Barbara, Calif., ShipHawk is shipping software for high volume shippers. Most businesses spend a ton of time and money trying to ship orders more efficiently. ShipHawk’s shipping software helps automate order fulfillment and eliminate worker decisions so businesses can take control of their warehouse operations. To learn more about ShipHawk, please visit https://shiphawk.com.

CONTACT: pr@shiphawk.com

Source: ShipHawk