CHARLESTON, S.C.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Ecological Improvements (EI), a leading provider of innovative environmental solutions, proudly announces the addition of three exceptional professionals to their team. Dominic Mariotti, Tom Monzo, and Rachel Yeager bring a wealth of expertise and a shared passion for environmental stewardship, aligning perfectly with EI’s commitment to sustainable growth and the preservation of our natural resources.
Dominic Mariotti joins Ecological Improvements as a strategic and collaborative sales professional with a strong focus on data-driven solutions. His innovative mindset and keen interest in the intersection of analytics and execution make him an invaluable asset to EI’s sales initiatives. With a demonstrated ability to work cross-functionally and deliver impactful results, Dominic’s passion for fitness, healthcare, technology, and professional development aligns seamlessly with EI’s vision of integrating sustainability into various industries.
Tom Monzo brings a proven track record in driving business growth and cultivating strategic partnerships to his role as the leader of business development efforts at Ecological Improvements. With his extensive experience in forging long-term client relationships and exceeding targets, Tom is well-positioned to contribute to EI’s mission as a pioneer in sustainable solutions. His previous roles at PayPal, where he consistently surpassed expectations, and Blue Bell Private Wealth Management, where he provided tailored investment guidance to high-net-worth individuals, have honed his ability to identify growth opportunities and build strong networks. Tom’s dedication to fostering environmentally conscious erosion control solutions reinforces EI’s commitment to creating a more sustainable future.
Rachel Yeager brings her expertise as a digital marketing specialist to the Ecological Improvements team. With a background in property management and a strong administrative foundation, Rachel excels in managing comprehensive digital marketing campaigns and driving brand awareness. Her experience and skill set are well-suited to support EI’s marketing and communication strategies, ensuring a strong online presence to promote their sustainable solutions. Rachel’s educational background from the University of Montana further solidifies her commitment to preserving the environment and contributing to the success of EI’s mission.
Jack Moran, Founder of Ecological Improvements, expressed his excitement about the new team members, stating, “We are delighted to welcome Dominic, Tom, and Rachel to our growing EI family. Their expertise, passion, and alignment with our sustainability values will undoubtedly strengthen our capabilities and enable us to drive even greater positive impact. We look forward to their contributions in advancing our mission to protect the environment and provide innovative solutions to our clients.”
Ecological Improvements remains dedicated to fostering an inclusive and collaborative work environment that encourages innovation and excellence. The addition of Dominic, Tom, and Rachel underscores EI’s commitment to attracting top talent who share a common vision of environmental sustainability and are eager to contribute to a brighter future.
For more information about Ecological Improvements and its team, please visit the company’s website at EcologicalImprovements.com or contact them at [email protected].
About Ecological Improvements:
Ecological Improvements (EI) is a leading provider of innovative environmental solutions, specializing in lake, pond, and hillside erosion control. The company’s forward-thinking approach, centered around Bioengineered Living Shorelines and other effective erosion control techniques, has made it a trusted partner for golf courses, homeowner associations, commercial properties, and municipalities across the United States. With a strong commitment to environmental health, EI aims to protect and restore the natural beauty of communities while providing cost-effective and sustainable solutions.
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