MojoHost Hires Keith Summit as Global Sales Manager

MojoHost Hires Keith Summit as Global Sales Manager

BINGHAM FARMS, Mich. — MojoHost has announced the hiring of Keith Summit as Global Sales Manager. Summit is a former U.S. Marine who was previously a prototype engineer at Nokia and a telecom engineer for Nokia Siemens Networks.

After leaving Big Telecom, Summit went on a 12-year entrepreneurial quest that took him through opportunities in both marketing and IT across the states of Texas and Arizona. Most recently, Summit was working with XLoveCam. "His journey has taken him well beyond his military experience in air traffic control, and maintenance of Sea Knight helicopters," a rep notes.

"We believe that Keith's talents are ideally suited for MojoHost and that we are going to do exciting things utilizing his experience," teased Brad Mitchell, Founder and CEO of MojoHost. "His technical expertise goes beyond his new title as Global Sales Manager here at MojoHost."

Summit shared Mitchell's enthusiasm. "I'm very excited to be working with MojoHost, Brad and his team," he said. "Coming from a tech background, I could not have welcomed this opportunity more. I hope to be a valued member of the MojoHost team and am thrilled to be working with the most recognized hosting company in the industry. That's 'Good Mojo!'"

The company's new Global Sales Manager will attend The European Summit on behalf of MojoHost from February 28 through March 2 in Portugal.

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