"We're thrilled to have Chris join the team," said John Roehll, executive vice president of sales and marketing. "Chris is an industry veteran with a broad array of experience in the relocation industry. His knowledge and consultative approach to sales will help DAS lead industry trends and provide customers with peace-of-mind and exceptional service."
Prior to DAS, Chalk served as director of business development for Graebel Companies, Inc., in Atlanta, where he represented the company's relocation services, van lines, move management and international service lines for the eastern U.S.
Before joining Graebel in 2007, Chalk served as director of national accounts for GMAC Relocation Mortgage where he managed accounts and grew revenue in 15 states.
Chalk also spent five years at Xonex Relocation as director of business development, selling relocation management and household goods solutions.
Chalk holds a bachelor's degree in psychology and criminal justice from the University of Georgia. He is a Certified Relocation Professional, Global Mobility Specialist and Certified Move Consultant. Chalk is also a member of the Employee Relocation Council, and is currently president of the Metro Atlanta Relocation Council. He has previously served on the board of the Southeast Regional Relocation Council and the Charlotte Metro Area Relocation Council.
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