In this position, I chat through existing barriers with business owners and showing them how they can overcome them. I am honored to be part of the prospect to customer journey. All the fun we have along the way is a major bonus. We are a tight-knit team always seeking new opportunities to grow our dynamic and culture. Think you would be a good fit or have a wild idea you'd like to bring to us?
Drop us a message and some helpful links and we will get back to you soon. While you are at it, take a look at our current job listings by visiting our Careers page. Logistics Without Barriers Qv21 Technologies is the industry-leading TMS for short-haul, bulk commodity transportation When Qv21 Technologies was formed in , we recognized that the journey of a logistics and fleet management operation relied heavily on what kind of road was taken.
Our mission is to provide technology that saves you money while increasing efficiency so you and your customers are able to focus on running your business, and not getting stuck behind the barriers. Qv21 Quick Stats. Established in Start dispatching loads in as little as a week. Cloud-based SaaS SaaS technology, available from anywhere with an internet connection. Diversify Able to handle multiple commodities hauled by a customer.
New Features Regularly added, free features to keep your system up to date and competitive. Meet the Qv21 Team We are excited to meet you too. Qv21 Leadership Team. Scott Greeson EVP of Operations I'm privileged to work with the greatest team assembled in the hi-tech software industry. Brian Mullen Director of Software Engineering I'm proud to work with a team that values the depth of software engineering just as much as I do.
Shari Pflueger Financial Controller Most people see me as a numbers fanatic; I can't say they're wrong. Andy Clark Director of Sales In this position, I chat through existing barriers with business owners and showing them how they can overcome them.
Team Qv Scott White Sales Engineer. Rene Garcia CX Representative. Quinten Nuttall Sales Representative. Josh Puckett Sales Representative. Brandy Worley Onboarding Manager. Fallon Judd Marketing Executive. Mark Parsons Director of Information Systems. Cody Patterson Senior Software Architect.
James Hammonds Technical Support Manager. Jim earned many scholarships, awards and honors in high school and college. He was the Valedictorian at Logan High School in He majored in business administration, with minors in economics and accounting.
In , he was selected as the honor student to represent the Utah Manufacturing Association at the Congress of American Industry in New York City, where he delivered another one of his notable speeches. He also portrayed the wicked King Noah at the Hill Cumorah Pageant for two years, for which his friends and family have teased him many times over the years. She was a freshman and Jim was a junior when they met in September , in the basement of Old Main on the Utah State campus while standing in line outside the bookstore.
It was love at first sight. He later said that, at that moment, he knew he was going to marry her, although he did not tell her that at the time.
Shortly after Jim graduated from college in , their first son, James, Jr. In early July, Jim gave a name and blessing to his first son, James, Jr. It was a time of both profound joy and profound sadness. Jim was thereafter commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the U.
Army Quartermaster Corps in July, He received his officer training at Fort Lee, Virginia, and then served 2 years at the Auburn Depot in the State of Washington, where their second son, C. Edward, was born on October 27, Jim received the rank of Captain in the U. Army before completing his service. After receiving his law degree from Stanford University, Jim practiced law for the next 60 years, not retiring his law license until due to health issues. He first had law offices in Palo Alto, and then Cupertino, California.
He practiced mainly in corporate and real estate law, but also provided services in construction law, contracts, estate planning, probate, trusts, family law, and even some litigation and trial work. He also became involved in real estate acquisition and investment for himself and Jenay as well as for investor groups. They moved to their home in Cupertino, California in , remaining there for 48 years until August, Jim and Jenay recruited their church congregation to fast and pray for their son.
He was given priesthood blessings and defied the expectations of many doctors by later going on a mission, getting married, and living until 48 years old, far surpassing all predictions. Jim was very active in his church callings throughout his life, as stake mission presidency counselor, branch presidency counselor, bishopric counselor, seminary teacher for over 10 years , ward clerk, stake clerk, temple worker, and service mission for LDS Family Services helping with adoptions, among other things.
Jim is remembered fondly by each of his children as a caring and compassionate father who would always listen to their concerns and was there to assist them in any way he could.
He did this not only with his own children, but was generous to anyone needing help throughout his life, taking in the relatives and friends who needed a temporary place to live to get through a challenging portion of their life, or giving a rent break to a struggling single mother or a deferral to someone needing more time to repay a loan. He was always very even keel in his emotions and in his example for his children. He was never extreme, but always remained calm even when faced with severe financial crises and other family struggles.
Jim was a great example of love for family, faith, and freedom. He will be dearly missed. Hoffman, Jr. He is survived by his wife, Jenay Austin Hoffman, five of his children and their spouses, C. Edward Hoffman Joy ; Paul A. Hoffman Cindy ; Curtis B. Hoffman Elizabeth ; Jeanette L.
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