Soberlink Healthcare Expands with New Business Development Hire

Published:
November 13, 2016
|   updated:
January 18, 2024

HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIF. – Soberlink, the leader in mobile-breath sobriety technology, is proud to announce the expansion of personnel with the addition of Kate Perfetti, a licensed substance abuse counselor, who will lead east coast business development.

Perfetti has an extensive background in the healthcare sector that includes an assistant coordinator position for the Boston Public Health Commission and working as a licensed substance abuse counselor for the Plymouth County Corrections Facility. Her employment endeavors have included: case management, after care planning, facilitating group and one-on-one counseling sessions, and crisis management, and much more.

“We are proud to have Kate leading Soberlink’s east coast business development,” says Andy Rothman, Vice President of Sales at Soberlink. “Her background and experience in the addiction treatment world make her a valuable asset to our team, our customers, and our company vision.”

Perfetti’s keen insights and experience in the current addiction treatment market combined with Soberlink’s work to modernize recovery options will help move the company, and the industry, forward.

About Soberlink

Soberlink is committed to changing the perception of alcohol use disorders by developing technology for addiction and recovery management. Since 2011, Soberlink has become the fastest growing recovery system on the market. The Soberlink System promotes accountability and connectivity with real-time BAC testing. Soberlink’s passionate pursuit of better recovery drove the company to develop SL1, the world’s first smartphone-enabled Breathalyzer. The company remains at the forefront of innovation in the handheld, mobile breath category with the patented Soberlink Cellular, Soberlink Bluetooth and Sober Sky Web Portal.

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