Quantum5 Adds Blair King and Matt Montgomery to its Executive Management Team
Two key additions to an already talented management team help position the company to meet the demands of expected strong growth.

Two key additions to an already talented management team help position the company to meet the demands of expected strong growth.
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – Quantum5, a platform to transform dealership training and bridge the gap between the traditional and digital customer, announced today it has bolstered its executive management team with the hiring of Blair King as the company’s new Vice President of Marketing and Matt Montgomery as its Vice President of Accounting and Finance.
King, a former Brand Manager and Director of Marketing for CallRevu, a call monitoring and phone skills training company, brings more than a decade of SaaS automotive experience. Most recently, she served as Director of Marketing for ZipDeal, a start-up company designed to streamline the car-buying experience. In her new role as Vice President of Marketing for Quantum5, King will oversee the development of the company’s marketing strategy for new and existing products, as well as the implementation of its marketing and brand strategy through campaigns, digital marketing, graphics, trade shows and public relations.
“I’ve listened to tens of thousands of inbound calls for dealerships. I know first-hand the pain points felt by both dealers and consumers. From those conversations, I also learned that the secret to dealership success is effective, unique and sustainable training,” said King. “And that’s what attracted me to Quantum5 and its advanced learning platform. I am truly thrilled to be a part of their executive management team and to help dealers thrive with our training solution. Simply put, I couldn’t envision a better fit for my skillset and mindset.”
Montgomery, with a B.S. degree in Accounting from Arizona State University, brings with him nearly 25 years of experience as an accounting professional. He previously worked for over a decade at Sharp Electronics Corporation, where he ultimately served as Controller for the Arizona and New Mexico markets, focusing on office products sales and service, professional displays and IT services. For Quantum5, Montgomery will oversee all financial aspects of the company’s business and will be instrumental in helping to manage the company’s growth, bottom-line and finances.
“As a strong personal advocate of employee development, I am pleased to be part of the Quantum5 executive management team,” said Montgomery. “I completely agree with the company’s overall mission of providing meaningful, data-driven training for dealership employees. I especially look forward to working alongside other members of the management team as we continue to change the concept of training.”
Unlike other training programs, Quantum5 joins the power of in-person skills training with backend technology that includes AI learning, gamification, and community building to create ongoing proficiency in learners. As sales and service teams work their way through the different levels of the app, they become better at determining needs and motivations of buyers, delivering value and handling objections. These skills work together to increase both sales and upsell service opportunities, bridging the gap between traditional and digital retail customers.
“The market response to our relationship-based learning process has been overwhelmingly positive and, as a result, we’re rapidly growing market share,” said David O’Brien, CEO and co-founder of Quantum5. “What we love about bringing Blair and Matt on-board is that they both truly understand the enormous value of advanced learning. They get it.”
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