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Darica Diers

SalesTech Founder & CEO

Darica Diers is the Founder & CEO of Motidash Technologies, a SalesTech software company she established in December 2019.1 Based in San Diego, California, Diers has a strong background in sales and leadership roles across various industries.1

Career Highlights

Motidash Technologies: Diers founded Motidash, which uses gamification and goal-tracking to increase high-impact selling activities, similar to how Fitbit and Peloton motivate users.1 The software aims to act as an assistant sales manager for businesses.1

Previous Roles:

  • Enterprise Sales Executive at ClientPoint (June 2019 - November 2019)1
  • Regional Sales Executive at Allscripts (October 2012 - June 2019), where she was a three-time President's Club winner1
  • Senior Professional Sales Representative at Shire Pharmaceuticals (January 2010 - October 2012), earning a President's Club Award in 20111
  • Account Executive at Konica Minolta Business Solutions U.S.A., Inc. (August 2007 - January 2010), consistently ranking in the top 15% nationally for quota attainment1

Education

Diers holds a Bachelor of Science in Journalism from the University of Kansas, with focuses on Broadcast Journalism, Print Journalism, Marketing, and Advertising.1 During her studies, she was an anchor and reporter for KUJH-TV News and interned at KCTV-5 News in Kansas City.1

Throughout her career, Diers has demonstrated a strong track record in sales performance and leadership, which has likely contributed to her success in founding and running Motidash Technologies.

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Location

San Diego, California, United States