FALMOUTH, Maine — Longtime owner and CEO Joe McCammon has partnered with experienced Compassmax consultant Art Bai to take on ownership and management of Maineline Computer Systems, the company reports.
Owners Paul and Nancy Goldstein, who with McCammon founded Maineline in 1985, have stepped down to pursue personal interests, according to a Maineline press release.
Kevin Rowell, a Maineline employee with 15 years of drycleaning industry experience and more than 30 years of experience designing software solutions for businesses, has taken on the key role of director of development and innovation.
“We’re very thankful for all the years Paul and Nancy put into the company. Maineline and Compassmax wouldn’t exist without their dedication and hard work,” says McCammon. “Art’s expertise and leadership will be a great asset to Maineline. He and I look forward to implementing many improvements and exciting new features to the software.”
For more than 25 years, Maineline has provided clients with a full-featured drycleaning point-of-sale software product designed to improve efficiency in every aspect of the business, from sale to delivery.
“Being relevant is all about adapting to changes in technology and the industry, and continually earning customer loyalty and trust,” says Bai. “We look forward to the challenge and hope for your candid feedback along the way.”
Some changes, such as a new and more efficient support call-management system, are already in place. Clients can expect to see “many significant software improvements in the coming months,” Maineline says.
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