OrbitalPay Adds Lee Bond to Sales Team

TORRANCE, Calif. — OrbitalPay today announced the addition of Lee Bond to its e-commerce sales team.

The company said it was time for it to proactively revamp, refocus, refresh, and create a robust sales team.

"I love this industry and the people who make it what it is and as I assessed where I was and how I wanted to flourish, I knew I wanted to align myself with yet another solid company,” Bond said.

He added, "Working with OrbitalPay is a major opportunity and I am excited to be learning the ins and outs of another very important sector of the business." 

OrbitalPay's recently appointed vice president Jordan Stewart also expressed his excitement over the new hire.

"Having watched Lee work from a distance over the last year or so, I am confident that he will be a huge success at OrbitalPay and help us reach the goals and objectives that we have in place. In Lee we have picked up an extremely social and outgoing guy who is also incredibly smart, the amount of knowledge, skills, and friends he has accumulated in a relatively short amount of time is quite remarkable,” Stewart said.

He added, “When I was given the opportunity to build a new and improved OrbitalPay I wanted obvious attributes like dedication and industry experience, which Lee has, but I knew it was equally important to find people as excited to be a part of this journey as we are and we definitely have that in Lee, I am thrilled to have him on our team."

The company noted that as a Platinum Sponsor of the Phoenix Forum, it is taking a new approach to their community outreach at this show by highlighting its team members. Marketing representative Kristen Kaye is lending her expertise to the Business 101 panel, and industry veteran Karen Campbell is on the Billing Companies on the Evolution of Payments panel.

In addition, the company is hosting the Zen Lounge on March 27 and 28 from 12-4 p.m. Attendees of the show are welcome to indulge in cocktails, massages, babes and business at the suite.

For more information about the company, email info@orbitalpay.com.

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