SAINT PAUL, Minn. - HindSite Software, a provider of business management software for the green industry, recently named Ted Rightmire as CEO of the company.
David Crary, founder and owner of HindSite, is moving to the role of chairman and will be continuing to invest in the company. “I’m excited,” Crary said. “I cannot think of a better person than Ted to lead HindSite into the future, and to continue the partnership with our clients that we value so highly.”
Rightmire brings a legacy knowledge of HindSite, returning to the company after being previously brought on as the company’s third employee in 2004. During his first stint at HindSite, Rightmire rose from intern to support manager and, ultimately, to marketing manager before leaving in 2012.
“It’s a great story, to go from intern to CEO over the course of 18 years. HindSite has always felt a bit like home, and it’s great to be back with a team that lives their values, and understands their clients,” Rightmire said.
As Rightmire steps into the CEO role, HindSite looks to accelerate development of FieldCentral, their cloud-based software that aims to make it easier for owners to run their business. FieldCentral provides owners with an “at a glance” dashboard for their operations, and is designed with the built-in tools to help manage and grow their business from estimating through invoicing, all while delivering up-to-date insights to help service, retain and grow their revenue.
“We’re poised to bring some new exciting tools into the market with our FieldCentral product, to help current and future clients,” Rightmire said. “For us, that’s what it’s all about.”
To learn more about FieldCentral, click here.
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