Cargas adds three new board members

June 5, 2025 By     0 Comments

Cargas welcomed Dennis DiSabatino, senior vice president of sales and operations at Cargas; Alex Mobarak, vice president of finance at Cargas; and Randy Eckels, CEO at Clubessential Holdings, to its board of directors.

Dennis DiSabatino

In his role as senior vice president, DiSabatino oversees sales and operations across Cargas, driving revenue and ensuring customer success. Since joining Cargas in 2003, DiSabatino has helped the company grow from 19 people to nearly 200 by driving the adoption of Cargas’s ERP and CRM offerings, according to the company.

During his tenure at Cargas, he helped the company grow from a traditional software reseller offering consulting services to a software company, and most recently, a payment facilitator.

Alex Mobarak

Mobarak is a seasoned financial executive with leadership experience in corporate finance, accounting and treasury management. Over the past decade, he has managed the finance function at Cargas, playing a pivotal role in the company’s growth. As an executive and current company treasurer, Mobarak has contributed to business valuation, financial modeling, capital management, lease negotiations and employee ownership strategies. He has been instrumental in enhancing enterprise risk management and cyber risk mitigation efforts, according to the company.

Randy Eckels

Eckels is the CEO of Clubessential Holdings, a provider of software as a service and embedded payment solutions to more than 20,000 private clubs, public golf courses, health and fitness clubs, spas, military organizations, municipalities and camp organizations across the globe. Eckels has experience in technology and diverse management and leadership experience in the development and delivery of technology solutions to end-users.

“We’re thrilled to welcome three new members to the Board of Directors,” says Keith Kuzio, retired CEO of Larson Design Group and the board chair at Cargas. “Their unique experiences and perspectives will help us to preserve Cargas’ rich culture of shared success, maintain the company’s competitive advantage and ensure growth in the years to come.”

DiSabatino, Mobarak and Eckels were officially elected to the Cargas board at Cargas’ annual shareholders meeting on March 31.

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