Passport for Good, a software solution that captures community engagement for organizations, has appointed Alicia Fuller of Gansevoort, NY as director of product and customer success.
Fuller, a graduate of Empire State College, has extensive consumer experience within several Software as a Service (SaaS) companies across multiple industries. She worked most recently for the Sports Engine Division at NBC Universal.
Gayle Farman, founder and president of Passport for Good, said Fuller would oversee product design, quality assurance and customer onboarding. “Alicia has great depth in designing and implementing programs to ensure high-quality design and to educate consumers and employees on product use. We are very pleased to have Alicia on the Passport for Good team.”
About Passport For Good
Passport for Good offers a first-in-class, subscription-based Software as a Service (SaaS) to address the growing challenge faced by schools, corporations and the criminal justice system to track time spent by individuals and groups performing community service activities. The robust tracking system and mobile application assists non-profit organizations by allowing them to communicate their needs. It also centralizes data, automates the community service experience, and aggregates data across individuals and events to allow organizations to demonstrate community impact and to enhance linkages between service learning, skill development, and academic and career exploration. Prototyped by students at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, it is now powered by a full team of senior software engineers. The company was formed in 2016 by Gayle Farman of Slingerlands, NY. For more information, visit www.passportforgood.com.