Boxwell Welcomes Sam Mishkin as VP of Business Development
Boxwell, a leading B2B provider of innovative storage solutions, has appointmented Sam Mishkin as Vice President of Business Development.
Mishkin brings more than 13 years of experience in the portable storage industry, having previously served as Vice President of Business Development at Stellar (formerly Universal Storage Containers). His deep understanding of the market and proven track record in strategic growth will further strengthen Boxwell’s position as an industry leader.
“Sam’s knowledge of the portable storage space is unmatched,” said Rod Bolls, Founder and CEO of Boxwell. “We’re thrilled to have him on board. His experience, relationships, and insight will be invaluable as Boxwell continues to expand our reach and enhance the value we deliver to our customers and partners.”
This appointment marks a professional reunion for Bolls and Mishkin, who previously worked together before Bolls founded Boxwell in 2015. Their renewed collaboration underscores Boxwell’s continued commitment to growth, innovation, and partnership across the global self-storage and portable storage markets.
For more information about Boxwell and its range of relocatable storage solutions, visit www.boxwell.co.
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