New Inside Sales Rep Joins Boyd Technologies

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LEE, Mass. — Emily Moynihan has joined Boyd Technologies as an inside sales representative.  

Moynihan grew up in Windsor and has returned to the area after spending the last several years in Boston. She earned a degree in psychology at Lesley University and studied marketing at Bryant University.

While attending college, Moynihan served on several dance committees that were dedicated to organizing performances to raise money for various charities. At Lesley University, Moynihan was nominated as an Emerging Leader. She happily participated in and graduated from this program. Moynihan continues to dance in her spare time and is grateful to be back in the Berkshires where she can spend more time outdoors hiking and skiing.      

At Boyd Technologies, Moynihan will be focused on sourcing new sales contacts and opportunities and routing them to the proper sales resource as well as supporting the internal and external sales members as a critical point of contact for communication between prospects, customers, suppliers and internal resources.

 

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Community Hero of the Month: Officer Joshua Tracy

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
LEE, Mass.—Lee Police Department patrolman Joshua Tracy has been selected for the February Community Hero of the Month. 
 
The Community Hero of the Month series runs for the next 9 months in partnership with Haddad Auto. Nominated community members and organizations have gone above and beyond to make a positive impact on their community. 
 
Tracy has been an officer in the Berkshires for seven years, working for multiple departments including North Adams, Pittsfield, and as of approximately 5 months ago, Lee. 
 
Prior to being an officer, Tracy served 12 years in the Army National Guard. He became an officer when he left the service because it not only allowed him to help others, which he knew he enjoyed, but allowed him to utilize his military training. 
 
When on a call, Tracy knows he is likely walking into someone's worst day, which is why he strives to be a dependable person for the people out in the community, he said. 
 
"I think the thing that I think about the most of making an impact is showing up on these calls that we go on and de-escalating and calming the situation down," Tracy said. 
 
"You know, most of the time when we show up, it's because someone's having one of their worst days or just a really bad day."
 
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