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Mobi PCS Promotes Hilo Manager

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Mobi PCS has announced the promotion of Hilo Store Manager Cassandra Sabado-Evans to assistant director of store operations.

In her new position, Sabado-Evans will help oversee statewide retail operations including training store employees, developing sales training tools, inventory management and developing new business. She will also educate other store managers in best industry practices.

Cassandra Sabado-Evans (left) has been promoted to assistant director of store operations for Mobi PCS and Michael Koenigsfest (right) has been promoted to sales and event manager. Photo Courtesy.

Cassandra Sabado-Evans (left) has been promoted to assistant director of store operations for Mobi PCS and Michael Koenigsfest (right) has been promoted to sales and event manager.
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Sabado-Evans will retain her position as Hilo store manager, where she is responsible for all aspects of Mobi PCS’ Big Island retail operations.

She first joined Mobi PCS in 2012 as a retail wireless consultant.

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The Hilo resident is a graduate of Hilo High School. She also attended the University of Hawai‘i at Hilo.

Mobi PCS also promoted Michael Koenigsfest to be the new sales and events manager for the company.

In his new position, Koenigsfest will build and support the company’s sales teams and retail operations.

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He will also be responsible for event coordination and outreach to the community.

He will also provide assistance to the Mobi PCS authorized dealer network, train new personnel and coordinate community outreach opportunities.

Koenigsfest began in the telecommunications industry 15 years ago.

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He is an Ewa Beach resident and graduate of the Academy of the Pacific.

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