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Paperless Parts Moves Headquarters, Hires Two New Executives

The new location more than triples the company’s footprint.

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Paperless Parts announced that it has moved its company headquarters to 60 State Street in Boston, Massachusetts, more than tripling its footprint.

Additionally, the company has announced two key executive hires: Alan Hawley has joined the company as senior vice president of sales, and Jason Luce has joined as senior vice president of engineering.

Hawley is said to bring a strong operational background and track record for building and leading high-functioning sales teams. Luce will oversee the development of Paperless Parts’ core quoting platform, as well as its emerging e-commerce functionality.

“Currently, a quote is sent via Paperless Parts every minute, and more than 1 million parts have been uploaded into the platform. I’m excited to build on the company’s strong foundation, deliver on an ambitious product vision and lead a team delivering solutions that radically improve the way job shop owners manage and grow their businesses,” Luce says.

In addition to Hawley and Luce, the overall Paperless Parts team reportedly grew by 86% in 2022 and plans for continued growth over the next 12 months. The company is currently hiring across multiple departments. Paperless Parts’ new headquarters is a collaborative central office environment designed to foster teamwork and creativity.

“The past year has been one of tremendous growth on all fronts. A key ingredient in our ability to grow as quickly as we have has been the addition of exceptional leaders and a strong hybrid office culture that allows people to collaborate and innovate,” says Jason Ray, co-founder and CEO of Paperless Parts.

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