Fetch Expands Teams to Meet Multifamily Package Demands

Fetch, the first and only off-site package management solution for apartment communities, today announced new expansions of its sales and operational leadership teams to keep pace with the escalating demands that e-commerce has placed on multifamily operators.

Joe Summers, founder of Synergy Multifamily Advisers and former Chief Revenue Officer at PrintWithMe, will be joining Fetch as Vice President of Sales. Summers, a self-described multifamily lifer and tech geek, brings more than 20 years of enterprise multifamily and proptech expertise to his role leading the national sales efforts to further expand Fetch’s footprint. Joe currently serves on the advisory boards at both Ancillary Services Management (ASM) and Pristeem.

Also joining Fetch is Eric Reuther, who will serve as Director of Safety. Reuther most recently worked as team leader of safety services at Disney California Adventure Park and Downtown Disney. Prior to that, he spent four years at Amazon as Regional Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) Manager. Eric holds a Master’s of Public Health with a concentration in occupational safety from University of South Florida.

“Fetch is in a very unique position as it is re-defining the last mile delivery process for apartment residents, which requires a unique warehouse and safety infrastructure,” said Reuther. “I am excited to implement long-term, sustainable safety actions that protect all of our team members – from warehouse teams to delivery drivers.”

share this article

prefer emails overs sales calls?

joing our marketing email list to learn more

more from

Fetch Solves Package Problems for Student Housing
Multifamily operators with both market rate and student housing communities in their portfolios estimate their student housing properties receive between 30% and 50% more packages. Package management responsibilities consume an inordinate amount of time for onsite teams.
Fetch press updates announces new updates to driver software to improve efficiency
Fetch, the first and only offsite package management solution for apartment communities, today announced a significant update to its driver software platform as the company works toward a fully accessible, transparent business model. Fetch is also investing more into the Preferred Driver Program to recognize and reward its highest performing delivery partners.
The seasonal package surge isn't limited to pre-holiday shopping. In the past two years, Fetch communities have continued to see a higher-than-average number of packages in the first quarter as residents take advantage of their gift cards and returns/exchanges. While multifamily properties likely don't have enough time or space to install physical package solutions to accommodate the seasonal delivery increase, they do have time to implement Fetch. Fetch receives and stores residents' packages offsite and coordinates with residents to schedule direct-to-door delivery, even on the same day.
The seasonal package surge isn't limited to pre-holiday shopping. In the past two years, Fetch communities have continued to see a higher-than-average number of packages in the first quarter as residents take advantage of their gift cards and returns/exchanges. While multifamily properties likely don't have enough time or space to install physical package solutions to accommodate the seasonal delivery increase, they do have time to implement Fetch. Fetch receives and stores residents' packages offsite and coordinates with residents to schedule direct-to-door delivery, even on the same day.
Scroll to Top
Skip to content