
Karmak Inc. introduces Mike York as vice president of operations and Scott Elbring as vice president of sales.
Karmak Inc. introduces Mike York as vice president of operations and Scott Elbring as vice president of sales.


Karmak Inc. introduces Mike York as vice president of operations and Scott Elbring as vice president of sales.

Since joining Karmak in May, York’s main objective has been increasing customer satisfaction.
Trained in Six Sigma, York brings with him well over a decade of leadership experience in operations management. He also has extensive experience working closely with ERP software.
Elbring joined Karmak in in July. He has been refocusing the Karmak sales team on identifying opportunities to deliver increased value for organizations in the industry through application of Karmak’s deep industry knowledge and technology solutions.

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