With the coolest last name of the Lincoln Labs team, and one perfect for a sales role, Paul (P.J.) Cashman leads the sales and business development arm for Lincoln labs. Paul graduated in 2010 from the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh with a degree in Journalism and Advertising and immediately got a job at a tech start up in the automotive industry- DealerFire. He worked in various roles there before finding his niche in sales and eventually led the entire DealerFire sales team once the company was acquired. Paul has built up a great network of former colleagues, customers, and friends in the automotive industry and enjoys craft beer, cooking, trying new restaurants, spending time on the lake and various outdoor pursuits.Â
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Paul Cashman
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