Quickcue Expands Team To Help Restaurants Deliver Hospitality

Tuesday, October 09, 2012

Quickcue has hired Matt Newberry and Joshua Sherman. 

"We have been very fortunate,” says Quickcue’s Director of Product, Jackson Alexander. “We have been able to bring some of the best talent in the market to Quickcue. I think the talent level of the entire team is showcased the in overall stability, reliability and visual beauty of the Quickcue iPad app. I am very proud of what we have accomplished in a relatively short-period of time; the product works extremely well, looks amazing and our customers are excited about it.” 

Mr. Newberry, a technology entrepreneur, visual designer and software developer, has been building things since he was in high school. He started MNDCreative, a mobile and web apps development firm which created StoreSync, an e-commerce store management tool purchased by Shopify in 2010. After working with Shopify on a mobile payments solution he joined Rackspace to lead their mobile product line. Mr. Newberry joins Quickcue as the senior engineer for Mobile/Software Development.

Mr. Sherman’s focus is to create and sustain a culture of customer service excellence, where every Quickcue team member is focused on delivering a consistently great customer experience every day, officials said. Mr. Sherman started his career as part of the customer service team for TSC Software, a company providing enterprise level database solutions. When TCS created a new mobile software development company he became the director of Customer Care working with more than 4000 clients across the U.S. and Canada.

“We are excited to have Matt and Josh," said Jeff Cole, vice president of Marketing and Business Development.  "They are just two of now 15 team members that are focused on building great products and delivering exceptional customer support.  Every person on our team is excited about creating tools for restaurants that inspire and enable exceptional hospitality everywhere.”

Quickcue is building operational and guest-facing tools that help restaurants know more about their guests. Their iPad-based host application allows restaurants to manage their waitlist, reservation book, and develop guest profiles that provide guest insights for delivering exceptional hospitality experiences. Quickcue is currently available in the Apple™ iTunes App Store. To learn about Quickcue’s product, visit www.quickcue.com.


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