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Geo Jobe partners with Baron Weather on critical weather insights

Hazel KingBy Hazel KingJuly 22, 20242 Mins Read
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L-R: Eric Goforth, GEO Jobe’s chief technology office; CEO David Hansen shaking hands with Baron Weather VP of enterprise sales, Marc Krasner; chief operations officer Danny Menikheim, and chief support officer Courtney Menikheim
Left to right: Eric Goforth, GEO Jobe’s chief technology officer; CEO David Hansen shaking hands with Baron Weather VP of enterprise sales, Marc Krasner; chief operations officer Danny Menikheim; and chief support officer Courtney Menikheim
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Geo Jobe is partnering with Baron Weather to offer clients access to geospatial and weather-related resources, data and technologies they might not otherwise have discovered.

Both tech companies are partners in the Esri Partner Network (EPN), a global ecosystem of organizations established to help users around the world utilize the benefits of Esri’s ArcGIS software, location intelligence solutions and mapping tools. “This partnership is a significant win for Geo Jobe and Baron customers. With overlapping clientele in various industries, the collaboration allows for the seamless integration of services,” explained Marc Krasner, Baron Weather’s vice president of enterprise. “For Baron customers seeking ArcGIS apps and solutions, Geo Jobe’s expertise can help them augment their existing infrastructure or extend it through their organization. Similarly, Geo Jobe’s clients needing top-tier weather data can receive the best-in-class intelligence to master weather-related challenges and ensure the safety and efficiency of their operations, thus reinforcing their competitive edge. So, this partnership creates a mutually beneficial scenario for all customers involved.”

According to Baron Weather, by actively engaging with Geo Jobe’s shared clients, Baron will equip them with crucial weather data necessary for adeptly navigating severe weather events, climate impacts and other hazardous conditions to ensure the safety of their personnel, assets and business operations.

“Baron Weather is a company that has my respect and admiration. I am very excited for the possibilities unlocked by this partnership. I know that they bring the same excellent level of care and quality to their customers as we do to ours. Accordingly, I strongly believe Geo Jobe’s clients will benefit immensely from accessing Baron Weather’s data offerings,” commented Geo Jobe CEO David Hansen.

“The power of the partner ecosystem goes well beyond a partner’s direct relationship to Esri; it is greatly enhanced by the synergies created between partners in the program,” said Richard Cooke, Esri director of global business development. “It is exciting to see the impact of GIS grow exponentially through the collaboration of partners such as Baron Weather and Geo Jobe.”

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