Slate Technologies, an AI-powered construction software company, appoints Jeffrey Nesbitt as Director of Partnerships to accelerate strategic growth in construction technology.
San Mateo, CA – August 19, 2025 – Slate Technologies announces Jeffrey Nesbitt as the Director of Partnerships. He will lead partner strategy and program development to deliver ai-driven data analysis and optimized technology integrations for construction. The partnership program connects leaders in technology innovation and builds market presence, accelerating technology adoption, and delivering more value for the industry.
Jeffrey joins slate with over 25 years of experience in the industry. He has held leadership roles at Procore Technologies, Trimble, CliftonLarsonAllen, and Simpro Software. He has created global partner programs, aligning technology with construction workflows, and driving sustained growth. At Slate, he will leverage that experience to create channel programs that drive revenue to span that gap between industry and technology innovation.
“Construction is under immense pressure to do more with less, and AI is the competitive edge,” said Dan Lehman, Chief Revenue Officer at Slate Technologies. “Jeffrey brings expertise in building strategic, revenue-driving partnerships. His leadership will accelerate how quickly Slate’s intelligence reaches the people shaping projects every day.”
Jeffrey is ready to take on the challenge of building the partnership program, “Slate is solving one of construction’s biggest challenges by turning data into action. I’m excited to build partnerships that deliver connected project data to customers across the industry and drive growth while building our partnership network.”
As Slate positions itself to expand within the market, strategic partnerships will fuel more opportunities. Jeffrey will play a key role in driving the AI-driven software company’s mission to deliver the best in construction technology. By connecting popular industry platforms like Procore, AutoDesk, P6 and others, Slate’s software won’t disrupt current processes but help enhance them by making data more accessible to teams when it matters most. The company continues to align go-to-market efforts with high-value construction projects to optimize processes, build smarter, and see a higher return on investments.
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