David Vanden Boom
About David Vanden Boom
David Vanden Boom serves as the Director of Sales at Hoover CS, where he has worked since 2013. He has a diverse professional background that includes experience in education and extensive expertise in the oil, energy, and chemical industries.
Work at Hoover CS
David Vanden Boom has served as the Director of Sales at Hoover CS since 2013. In this role, he has been responsible for leading sales initiatives and strategies within the Greater Chicago Area. His extensive experience in the oil, energy, and chemical industries has contributed to his effectiveness in this position. Over the past 11 years, he has focused on enhancing market penetration and driving revenue growth for the company.
Previous Experience
Before joining Hoover CS, David Vanden Boom held the position of Manager at National City Bank from 2006 to 2008. His role involved overseeing various banking operations and contributing to the bank's sales performance. Additionally, he worked as a Teacher at School District U-46 from 2001 to 2006, where he taught mathematics and engaged with students in an educational setting. This diverse background has equipped him with a unique perspective on sales and management.
Education and Expertise
David Vanden Boom holds an MBA in Management from Roosevelt University, which has provided him with a solid foundation in business principles and practices. He also earned a BA in Education with a focus on Mathematics from St. Norbert College. His educational background complements his expertise in market research and sales strategies, enabling him to effectively analyze market trends and implement successful sales initiatives.
Skills and Competencies
David Vanden Boom possesses strong skills in negotiation, business planning, and operations management. His experience in sales management has allowed him to develop effective strategies that align with organizational goals. His ability to negotiate favorable terms and conditions has been a significant asset in his career, particularly in the competitive sectors of oil, energy, and chemicals.