Gabe Morton
About Gabe Morton
Gabe Morton is a Sales Development Representative with extensive experience in sales and management roles. He has worked at various organizations, including TouchBistro, Pedalheads Bike Camps, and The Home Depot Canada, and holds a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Queen's University.
Current Role at TouchBistro
Gabe Morton currently serves as a Sales Development Representative at TouchBistro. He has held this position since 2021, contributing to the company's sales initiatives for three years. In this role, he focuses on identifying potential clients and driving sales growth through effective communication and relationship-building strategies.
Previous Experience in Sales and Management
Prior to his current role, Gabe Morton gained experience in various sales positions. He worked as a Lumber Sales Associate at The Home Depot Canada for a total of eight months across two separate tenures in 2021 and 2020-2021. Additionally, he served as a Sales Associate at L&M Taylor Soccer for three months in 2016. His background includes management experience as a Site Manager at Pedalheads Bike Camps Inc. for three months in 2021.
Background in Fitness and Training
Gabe Morton has a background in fitness, having worked as a Personal Trainer at GoodLife Fitness from 2018 to 2019 for six months. This role involved creating fitness programs and providing guidance to clients, enhancing his skills in customer service and personal development.
Educational Background
Gabe Morton studied at Queen's University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from 2016 to 2022. He also completed his high school education at TFS - Canada’s International School, obtaining a High School Diploma from 2004 to 2016. His academic background provides a foundation for understanding social dynamics and communication.
Early Career and Instructional Roles
In the early stages of his career, Gabe Morton worked as an Instructor at Pedalheads Bike Camps Inc. for one month in 2017. This role involved teaching and mentoring children in cycling skills, contributing to his experience in instructional and leadership positions.