Kenton Schreiner
About Kenton Schreiner
Kenton Schreiner is a Facility Services Territory Representative at Cintas, where he has worked since 2020. He has a background in sales and service roles at Cintas and previously worked as a Sales Account Manager at Dow AgroSciences.
Work at Cintas
Kenton Schreiner has held multiple positions at Cintas, starting as a Sales Service Representative from 2015 to 2017. He then progressed to Service Supervisor, where he worked for one year from 2017 to 2018. Following this role, he served as a Market Development Representative from 2018 to 2020. Currently, he is employed as a Facility Services Territory Representative, a position he has held since 2020. In his current role, he coordinates with various departments to ensure the successful installation and management of new accounts.
Education and Expertise
Kenton Schreiner earned a Bachelor's degree in Business from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, completing his studies from 2002 to 2006. His educational background supports his expertise in sales and account management, particularly in the facility services sector. He applies his knowledge to enhance business intelligence on prospects, which aids in improving sales calls and presentations.
Background
Before his tenure at Cintas, Kenton Schreiner worked as a Sales Account Manager at Dow AgroSciences from 2008 to 2010 in Sacramento, California. This experience contributed to his skills in sales and account management, which he later applied in various roles at Cintas. His career has been primarily based in Omaha, Nebraska, where he has developed a strong understanding of the local market.
Training and Development
In his current role at Cintas, Kenton Schreiner assists in training and developing new representatives. He conducts training sessions in classroom settings and participates in field rides, providing practical experience to new hires. This involvement demonstrates his commitment to fostering talent within the organization and ensuring that new representatives are well-prepared for their roles.