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May 16, 2016May 5, 2016, Houston, TX – The BearCom branch in Deer Park, TX officially kicked off residency in their new facility with a Grand Opening celebration and ribbon cutting ceremony. The office recently moved down the street from its previous building into their new, much larger facility located at 1740 West 13th Street, Deer Park, Texas 77536.
Our Grand opening Event
The event was a great success, with beautiful weather and the BearCom team sharing Mexican food (in honor of Cinco de Mayo), cakes, drinks, door prizes and drawings with their guests. Over 100 people attended, including key business partners, customers, guests and the Deer Park Chamber of Commerce. “This event was much more than a Grand Opening. The move to the larger, -
May 04, 2016May 4, 2016, Dallas, TX – The BearCom Group, Inc. introduced wireless communications industry leader, Mark Kroh, as the company’s new President. Having served for nearly 30 years in executive roles at Motorola, Motorola Solutions, and Zebra Technologies, Kroh is highly experienced in all facets of business leadership. Jerry Denham, who previously held the joint title of President & CEO, remains with the company as CEO.
Mark Kroh Wireless Communications leader
“I am delighted to welcome Mark to the BearCom team. Mark’s proven industry expertise along with his strong strategic vision and highly-motivational people skills are an enormous asset to help BearCom drive revenue growth, deliver innovative solutions, and enhance customer service,” Denham said. “I’ve known Mark -
December 17, 2015When you’re thinking about buying two-way radios (walkie-talkies) for your organization, it helps to understand how your competitors are already using radios. After all, people in a broad spectrum of industries have already decided that the push-to-talk advantages of two-way radios offer a better choice than cellphones, landlines, texting and email. The sectors below are some of the most likely to use two-way radios to streamline communications and make their operations more efficient: Two-Way Radios for Hospitality In hotels and resorts, housekeeping staff use radios to request maintenance help for problems such as large spills, damaged light fixtures, or other issues that require repairs or service. At the front desk, radios help confirm room availability and summon