Purple Heart Services is pleased to announce the promotion of Mychol Robirds, decorated Operation Iraqi Freedom Veteran, to Sales Manager for the organization.
Purple Heart Services, a not for profit 501c3 corporation, encompasses Purple Heart Radio, the Veterans Business Training Center, Purple Heart Call Center and soon the Purple Heart Service Desk. All programs were created to train, support and provide remote services to combat-wounded and disabled veterans.
“Mr. Robirds has hit the ground running! He has brought a professional, “We can do it!” attitude to the advertising sales team of Purple Heart Radio and we have already seen an increase in productivity since he was brought on board,” stated Mr. Afshin Zarenejad, Project Manager and direct supervisor of Robirds. “We are so proud to have him on our team and excited for the opportunity to expand our services to reach even more disabled veterans!”
Mychol Robirds is an award winning Sales Professional. Prior to joining Purple Heart Services, Robirds helped launch a small start-up company and within two years lead a team of 25 Sales Representatives achieving over one million dollars in gross sales revenue.
Wanting to give back to other disabled veterans and staying true to the uniform, Mychol Robirds accepted a position with Purple Heart Services and is tasked with revamping the advertising sales team of Purple Heart Radio, “The Voice of the Veteran”.
Purple Heart Radio – “The Voice of the Veteran” launched in the spring of 2008, as an internet radio station dedicated to the brave men and women who have received the Purple Heart medal. PHR continues to grow with listeners in more than 40 countries worldwide. www.purpleheartradio.com
Purple Heart Service Foundation
The Purple Heart Service Foundation provides innovative services to disabled veterans and their families and prides itself on adapting quickly to modern-day challenges faced by combat wounded and disabled veterans. For over 50 years the organization continues to provide pioneering programs and services to meet the needs of the combat-wounded. www.purpleheartfoundation.org