MojoHost Taps Scott Walley for Customer Care Rep

DETROIT — Hosting company MojoHost announced today the appointment of industry veteran Scott “Scooter” Walley as a customer care representative.

Walley comes to MojoHost after a six-year stint with CamWorld as vice president of marketing under veteran Dan Hogue.

The company said Walley will provide "hands-on assistance to both new and established MojoHost customers seeking to expand or improve their businesses."

The veteran has 10 years of industry experience in affiliate support, marketing management, TGPs link lists and the intricacies of traffic trading, a skill set he later brought to affiliate programs.

“I am very happy for Scott’s mainstream opportunity in hosting and technology with MojoHost, with whom we trust our entire IT infrastructure,” Hogue said.

“Because it’s from my family to Brad’s, I am very excited for all parties, personally and professionally.”

According to MojoHost President Brad Mitchell, Scott's wealth of experience and genuine nature makes him the perfect fit for a position that most companies would call a sales representative, but which MojoHost believes requires far more interpersonal care.

"Things are a bit different here," he said.

"With 10 years of experience and a stellar reputation for honesty and integrity, Scott is exactly the person to compliment my efforts by fielding new client inquiries and helping established customers with their upgrades."

He added, "MojoHost has seen excellent growth and I have been stretched to my limits. Now, with Scott’s assistance, we can hopefully keep up with the constant demand for new services."

Walley said he is looking forward to making his mark in the hosting space with an industry leader. "MojoHost innovates and I look forward to the challenges of my new position.”

Walley can be contacted at swalley@mojohost.com or (248) 233-2045 ext. 813.

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