WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2019   ■   INDUSTRY

Sovereign Sportsman Solutions Adds Richard Bonazzoli as SVP, Tech Innovation

NASHVILLE, Tenn.— Sovereign Sportsman Solutions (“Sovereign”) is pleased to announce that Richard Bonazzoli has joined the company as senior vice president of technology innovation. In this newly created role, Bonazzoli is responsible for technology strategy and integration across all of Sovereign’s increasing number of products and services.

Bonazzoli is an accomplished technology executive with expertise leading domestic and international teams from 70 to 350. His experiences include five years as chief technology officer at One Technologies in Dallas; thirteen years as vice president, engineering and quality with Monster Worldwide in Prague and Boston; and ten years at Digital Equipment Corp.

“To address the outdoor recreation industry’s appetite for integrated technology and engagement solutions, Richard is the perfect addition to complement our existing high-performing software delivery team,” Sovereign’s founder and CEO Eric Richey said. “We are excited to add his broad-based experiences in service, delivery and quality coupled with his intense desire to solve complex problems for clients.”

About Sovereign Sportsman Solutions (s3gov.com): We are a leading provider of business services and technology platforms for the outdoor recreation industry. We partner with state government agencies, tribal councils and Canadian provincial governments to provide transaction-based licensing, permitting, registration, reservation and mobile solutions leveraging a network of more than 5,600 retail sales agents including Cabela’s, Bass Pro Shops, Walmart, Academy Sports and thousands of other value-added industry partners. Our government clients and industry partners trust us to provide exceptional online sales platforms and industry-dedicated support operations, along with marketing and client engagement capabilities designed to grow revenue and relevancy well into the future. Together with our partners, Sovereign powers the business of conservation in North America.