Integra Group hires Michael Compton, Lucas Kraatz

The Integra Group, Chesterfield, Missouri, added Michael Compton to its Boss Client Success Team as an implementation specialist and Lucas Kraatz to its Boss sales team as an executive consultant. 
Compton serves as an implementation specialist for the Boss Client Success Team and Kraatz as an executive consultant for the Boss sales team.
The Integra Group hired Michael Compton as an implementation specialist and Lucas Kraatz as an executive consultant. 

The Integra Group, Chesterfield, Missouri, added Michael Compton to its Boss Client Success Team as an implementation specialist and Lucas Kraatz to its Boss sales team as an executive consultant.

In his role, Compton will work with landscape contractors, snow removal professionals and other field service industries to assist them when using Boss.

Prior to joining Boss, Compton worked in other field service industries, including software user research, software testing, wireframing, prototyping and user experience design.

Kraatz, most recently a branch manager with Bluegrass Landscaping & Snow Management in Hazelwood, Missouri, brings a decade’s worth of experience building client relationships and knowledge of the landscape contractor and snow removal markets to his new role with the Boss sales team. He will work closely with contractors looking to switch to or introduce business management software to their operation.

“One of the founding tenants of Boss is to provide exceptional client service and support, and Michael and Lucas will contribute to that effort,” says Mike Cossins, president and founder of The Integra Group, developer of Boss Software. “Both possess diverse skill sets and client-focused mindsets that will make them valuable team members and resources for Boss users.”

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