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Brent Evens and Joe Lynch discuss how carrier sales teams are being run the wrong way. Brent is the Co-founder of NextBoard, a carrier sales platform purpose-built for freight brokerages.
About Brent EvensBrent Evens is the Co-founder of NextBoard, a freight tech startup helping brokers streamline carrier sales and build stronger, more efficient networks. He brings a diverse background in logistics, SaaS, and product strategy—including time at Delta Air Lines, where he worked on digital product initiatives that improved customer experience and operational performance. Before launching NextBoard, Brent also held leadership roles in product and growth at other startups, focusing on solving operational challenges and modernizing how freight teams work. Based in Georgia, Brent is passionate about helping logistics companies scale smarter by leveraging better tools, data, and processes—and he's always up for a conversation about the future of freight, carrier relationships, or a good pickleball match.
About NextBoardNextBoard is a carrier sales platform purpose-built for freight brokerages. Designed to replace spreadsheets, manual processes, and scattered carrier data, NextBoard acts as a CRM for broker-carrier relationships. The platform enables reps to centralize carrier profiles, automate freight matching, send digital offers, and improve visibility into engagement—all in one place. NextBoard helps brokerages reduce their reliance on load boards, increase carrier utilization, and operate more efficiently. Whether a brokerage is looking to grow strategically or simply tighten up day-to-day operations, NextBoard gives teams the tools they need to move faster and smarter in a highly competitive market.
Key Takeaways: Carrier Sales Teams Are Being Run the Wrong WayBrent Evens | Linkedin
NextBoard | Linkedin
NextBoard
The Logistics of Logistics Podcast
By Joe Lynch: Transportation, Logistics Podcaster4.9
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Brent Evens and Joe Lynch discuss how carrier sales teams are being run the wrong way. Brent is the Co-founder of NextBoard, a carrier sales platform purpose-built for freight brokerages.
About Brent EvensBrent Evens is the Co-founder of NextBoard, a freight tech startup helping brokers streamline carrier sales and build stronger, more efficient networks. He brings a diverse background in logistics, SaaS, and product strategy—including time at Delta Air Lines, where he worked on digital product initiatives that improved customer experience and operational performance. Before launching NextBoard, Brent also held leadership roles in product and growth at other startups, focusing on solving operational challenges and modernizing how freight teams work. Based in Georgia, Brent is passionate about helping logistics companies scale smarter by leveraging better tools, data, and processes—and he's always up for a conversation about the future of freight, carrier relationships, or a good pickleball match.
About NextBoardNextBoard is a carrier sales platform purpose-built for freight brokerages. Designed to replace spreadsheets, manual processes, and scattered carrier data, NextBoard acts as a CRM for broker-carrier relationships. The platform enables reps to centralize carrier profiles, automate freight matching, send digital offers, and improve visibility into engagement—all in one place. NextBoard helps brokerages reduce their reliance on load boards, increase carrier utilization, and operate more efficiently. Whether a brokerage is looking to grow strategically or simply tighten up day-to-day operations, NextBoard gives teams the tools they need to move faster and smarter in a highly competitive market.
Key Takeaways: Carrier Sales Teams Are Being Run the Wrong WayBrent Evens | Linkedin
NextBoard | Linkedin
NextBoard
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