Source: Quore

Franklin, Tenn. - Today, leading hospitality software company Quore has announced that VP of Business Development David Fox has been promoted to Chief Operating Officer, a new position at the company. Fox previously led Quore's business development team in identifying new business opportunities and cultivating relationships with customers and partners.

Founder and CEO Scott Schaedle said it was a clear and obvious decision. "David is the most qualified for the role because of his experience and relationships with our customers and within our industry," said Schaedle. "This is a strategic move for us to further ingrain the voice of our customers into the operations of Quore."

In his new role, Fox will resume oversight of business development in addition to Marketing, Brand and Technology.

"We have the best customers in hospitality and they've been our focus from the beginning," says Fox, "I look at my new role as one of helping determine the priorities of what we're working on and then letting our team of very talented people create new solutions for them. We've come a long way in the last 5 years and it's exciting to think about what the future has in store for us."

Fox received his degree in Industrial Engineering from Purdue University and began his career in the software space. Since then, he has taken on everything from programming to sales. Before joining Quore, Fox owned his own business for over 10 years. As one of Quore's first employees, Fox has played a pivotal role in Quore's rapid growth and success over the past 5 years and has managed Quore's existing relationships with some of the largest hotel chains in the world.

About Quore

Quore is an award-winning, cloud-based hotel quality optimization solution, providing the right tools to empower hotels of any size to make operations more efficient and improve guest experiences. Founded in 2012, it is the first solution ever to combine state-of-the-art technology and intuitive design to better manage all aspects of the guest experience, including preventative maintenance, guest requests and complaints, work orders, housekeeping and workforce/shift communication. Quore's software is used by more than 4,400 hotels in the U.S., and it supports hotels from the industry's largest brands, including IHG, Marriott, Hilton and Choice. The Franklin, Tennessee-based company is privately owned and was named one of America's Best Startup Employers by Forbes.

Katie Adgent