Alex Haimann
About Alex Haimann
Alex Haimann is a Partner and Head of Business Development at Less Annoying CRM, known for his contributions to user-friendly software design and strategic partnerships. He has a background in political science, criminal justice, and marketing, with experience at the Smithsonian Institution and Washington University in St. Louis.
Current Role at Less Annoying CRM
Alex Haimann is currently serving as Partner and Head of Business Development at Less Annoying CRM. Since he joined in 2014, he has contributed to the design and implementation of user-friendly features in the company's software, aimed at non-technical small business owners. Alex has played a key role in developing strategic partnerships to enhance the company's market presence. His efforts have been instrumental in expanding Less Annoying CRM's reach within the small business sector.
Previous Roles at the Smithsonian Institution
Alex Haimann worked at the Smithsonian Institution's National Postal Museum for several years. From 2005 to 2007, he served as a Collections Department Consultant & Information Specialist in the Washington D.C. Metro Area. Subsequently, from 2007 to 2010, he continued to work at the museum as a Collections Specialist & Web Projects Developer. During his tenure, he contributed to various projects aimed at cataloging and developing web-based initiatives for the museum.
Educational Background
Alex Haimann studied Political Science & Criminal Justice at The George Washington University, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree from 2004 to 2008. He furthered his education by pursuing an MBA in Marketing & Strategy at Washington University in St. Louis - Olin Business School, completing the program from 2010 to 2012.
Experience as Associate Director at Washington University
From 2012 to 2014, Alex Haimann was the Associate Director at the Center for Experiential Learning (CEL) at Washington University in St. Louis. Later, from 2019 to 2022, he served as an Associate Director for the Olin Business School. In these roles, Alex focused on developing experiential learning programs and strategic initiatives to enhance the educational experiences of the students.
Role at Mystic Stamp Company
Between 2006 and 2010, Alex Haimann worked as the Managing Director for the Rare Stamps & Documents Division of the Mystic Stamp Company in Camden, New York. In this position, he managed specialized collections and was responsible for the procurement and sale of rare stamps and documents.