Fischer Joins Hyperscience as California SLED Account Rep

“I’m excited for the opportunity to continue to work with the state of California and assist customers on their digital transformation journeys,” Bradley Fischer told Techwire.

Longtime sales and marketing professional Bradley Fischer has joined Hyperscience as an account representative for state, local and education (SLED).

Fischer, based in the Sacramento area, has been involved in technology sales in California for more than a decade. His most recent position was as storage account executive for SLED with Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Before HPE, Fischer’s previous affiliations included Aerohive Networks, MobileIron and A10 Networks.

“I am thrilled to have recently joined Hyperscience,” Fischer told Techwire. “Hyperscience is assisting many state government departments across the country by automating document processing. I’m excited for the opportunity to continue to work with the state of California and assist customers on their digital transformation journeys.”

Hyperscience says its automation technology “has helped data-centric departments parse through vast amounts of unstructured inputs and raw information to get swifter and smarter business outcomes.”

Hyperscience’s area vice president for sales, Scott Jones, said he’s also pleased that Fischer is joining the multinational company.

“We are excited to have Brad join our growing team and expand our relationship with the state of California,” Jones told Techwire. “Being headquartered in New York City, it was imperative that we hired someone in Sacramento to adequately service our state of California customers. Brad’s experience, relationships and location made him the perfect fit to propel our business forward.”

Fischer is an alum of Azusa Pacific University, where he studied political science and pre-law.

Dennis Noone is Executive Editor of Industry Insider. He is a career journalist, having worked at small-town newspapers and major metropolitan dailies including USA Today in Washington, D.C.