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Yahoo
6 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
ServiceTitan Partners with EagleView to Empower Roofing and Exterior Contractors
New Integration Combines EagleView's Precise Aerial Data with ServiceTitan's Estimating and Proposal Capabilities, Streamlining Workflows Driving Higher Close Rates LOS ANGELES, June 05, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ServiceTitan (Nasdaq: TTAN), the software platform that powers the trades, today announced the availability of its integration with EagleView, a leading provider of aerial roofing measurements. This new integration brings EagleView's advanced property data directly to contractors, equipping them with the tools they need to create competitive bids, eliminate costly mistakes, and streamline their operations, all from within ServiceTitan. 'ServiceTitan joining forces with EagleView is a game-changer for roofing and exterior contractors,' said Connor Theilmann, Chief Business Officer at ServiceTitan. 'We're eliminating manual measurements, instantly populating accurate data, and streamlining the entire estimating process for our customers, ultimately delivering a faster, more professional experience for homeowners. We're proud to bring this powerful capability to our customers, help them operate more efficiently and close more deals with confidence.' Now available to all ServiceTitan roofing and exterior customers, the integration with EagleView automatically pulls roof measurement data into ServiceTitan's estimating tools, helping speed accurate customer proposal development, accelerate the sales process, and increase profit margins.'This integration is driving automation and efficiency across the entire roofing industry,' said Brady Campbell, VP Business Development, EagleView. 'By bringing together EagleView's precise measurements, with ServiceTitan's end-to-end platform, roofing contractors can move faster, quote with confidence, and scale their businesses to deliver more jobs.' With the new integration, ServiceTitan customers can: Estimate More Effectively by quickly accessing detailed property measurements directly in ServiceTitan, creating precise, competitive bids. Enhance the Estimating Process with fast, reliable measurements that help win more jobs, without having to go onsite. Streamline Operations and eliminate manual measurement errors with auto-populated data, ensuring accurate material orders every single time. EagleView, trusted by thousands of contractors, and 24 of the top 25 insurance carriers, provides one of the world's largest aerial imagery libraries, and roof measurement data for more than 94% of U.S. homes. EagleView roof measurements are 98.77% accurate compared to independent benchmark measurements which helps drive accuracy and efficiency of proposal pricing. Contractors who leverage EagleView roof data can deliver estimates four times faster and with significantly fewer material-related errors. Click here to learn more about ServiceTitan's roofing capabilities. About ServiceTitanServiceTitan is the software platform that powers trades businesses. The company's cloud-based, end-to-end solution gives contractors the tools they need to run and grow their business, manage their back office, and provide a stellar customer experience. By bringing an integrated SaaS platform to an industry historically underserved by technology, ServiceTitan is equipping tradespeople with the technology they need to keep the world running. About EagleView EagleView is a leader in geospatial technology providing solutions that revolutionize how its customers work. Known for its expansive 3 billion+ imagery library, EagleView property intelligence covers 94 percent of the U.S. population. EagleView holds more than 300 patents and leverages this technology portfolio to offer cutting-edge software, imagery, and analytics across various industries, driving faster and smarter decisions. Press ContactsMax WertheimerServiceTitan, Kristina LibbyEagleViewMediarelations@ © 2025 ServiceTitan, Inc. All rights reserved. ServiceTitan, the ServiceTitan logo, and all ServiceTitan product and service names mentioned herein are registered trademarks or unregistered trademarks of ServiceTitan, Inc., in the United States and other countries. Other brand names and marks mentioned herein are for identification purposes only and may be the trademarks of their respective holder(s). Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data
Yahoo
05-04-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Society of Professional Journalists recognize Arkansas college students
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — Arkansas journalism students were recognized on April 2 at the Society of Professional Journalists 2024 Mark of Excellence Awards. According to a press release, SPJ's Region 12 is comprised of Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee. First place winners will compete at the national level among other Mark of Excellence winners from the 12 regions. National winners will be notified in late spring. University of Arkansas among 60 universities under federal investigation over DEI practices The University of Arkansas, Northwest Arkansas Community College and Arkansas State University students were all recognized at the awards. The Arkansas winners and finalists can be found below. Winners Dustin Staggs with Hill Magazine won in the In-Depth Reporting (Large) category for 'Shame and Silence: The hidden struggles of women battling pelvic pain.' Maggie Gree with Hill Magazine won the Feature Writing (Large) category for 'The bird-shaped coffin.' Mike Finocchiaro with The Arkansas Traveler won the Sports Column Writing category with 'Mike's Call.' The Arkansas Traveler won the Corbin Gwaltney Award for Best All-Around Student Newspaper (Large). Hill Magazine won the Best Ongoing Student Magazine category. Jenna Dorazio with UATV won the Best Use of Multimedia award for 'Why she serves.' Emma Rasmussen with UATV won the Podcast (Narrative) category with 'Grape to Glass: Behind the bottle.' Maddi Phipps with UATV won the Television Feature Reporting with 'Ukulele Society' Adam Lorio with UATV won the Television In-Depth Reporting category with 'The rapid development and dynamic future of Arkansas gambling.' UATV won the Best All-Around Television News Magazine category. Finalists Hunter Myers was a finalist for the General News Reporting (Large) category for 'UA student recounts horror of tragic shooting at Super Bowl victory rally.' Edward McKinnon was a finalist for the Feature Writing (Large) category for 'The star moment.' Sophie Bonds was a finalist for the Sports Photography award for 'Razorback football, Isaiah Sategna.' UATV was a finalist for Best All-Around Television Newscast for 'UATV Eclipse Show.' Delaney Reaves with Eagle View blogsite was a finalist for 'Avoca voters narrowly OK increase for fire dues.' Delaney Reaves and Samantha McClain with Eagle View were finalists for the General News Reporting (Small) category for 'Board approves tuition increase.' Chelsea Catillo with Eagle View was a finalist for the Food/Restaurant Journalism category for 'NWACC students running a local food truck in Benton County.' Ibuki Hinohara with The Herald was a finalist for the Breaking News Photography category for 'Red Wolves defeat Memphis in historic upset.' Ibuki Hinohara with The Herald was a finalist for the Sports Photography category for 'Pinion, Marshall and Julien zip the Red Wolves to OT victory.' NWACC, Missouri Southern announce credit transfer between schools The release says the MOE Awards entries are judged by professionals with at least three years of journalism experience. Judges were told to choose entries they felt were among the best in student journalism. If no entry rose to the level of excellence, no award was given. Categories not listed have no winner. The full list can be found here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Associated Press
19-03-2025
- Business
- Associated Press
EagleView Enhances Its Drone Solution to Help Insurance Carriers Improve Claims Triage Processes
Rochester, NY, March 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- EagleView, a leading provider of drone and asset intelligence for the insurance industry, is now expanding its drone offering to provide insurance carriers with more complete options for obtaining property inspections, property analysis reports, and repair estimates. The company's current offering, EagleView Assess TM, uses American-made drones to capture imagery and then harnesses machine learning and artificial intelligence to detect roof abnormalities. This helps validate and resolve claims, while also helping reduce human errors and subjectivity. EagleView AssessTM, in addition to its drone-based roof inspection and damage analysis capabilities, now offers property repair estimates to help insurance carriers further streamline claims processing and reduce operational costs, while also delivering more accurate and comprehensive evaluations. The result for property insurers is that the process becomes faster, more cost effective, and even more impactful. 'By further enhancing the options and features for EagleView AssessTM, we took the next logical step in driving innovation within the claims evaluation sector of the insurance industry,' said Piers Dormeyer, CEO of EagleView. 'We have been providing our aerial imagery and property data to insurance companies for over 20 years, and property insurers trust us to provide the photographic documentation, damage detection, and insights they need to make the right claims decisions.' The process is simple: a drone inspection is conducted, damage analysis is completed, and a repair estimate is created and returned through email or an estimatics platform. EagleView integrates seamlessly with the leading claims estimatics platform, providing a truly value-added and efficient end-to-end inspection and repair estimate solution. 'While there are many standard claims adjusting practices throughout the industry, it is the variations that individualize each carrier and define how they respond to claims,' said Courtney Cooke, EagleView's vice president for its insurance drone solutions. 'Our job is to meet each carrier where they need us, and these enhancements offer more choices and flexibility for our insurance clients.' For more information about EagleView AssessTM solutions for insurance, click here. About EagleView EagleView is a leader in geospatial technology providing solutions that revolutionize how its customers work. Known for its expansive 3 billion+ imagery library, EagleView property intelligence covers 94 percent of the U.S. population. EagleView holds more than 300 patents and leverages this technology portfolio to offer cutting-edge software, imagery, and analytics across various industries, driving faster and smarter decisions.

Associated Press
11-02-2025
- Business
- Associated Press
Estimating Edge & EagleView Integrate to Expedite Commercial Roofing Estimates
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA / ACCESS Newswire / February 11, 2025 / Estimating Edge, a leading provider of construction takeoff and estimating software, is excited to announce an integration between their data imaging product, EDGE Smart Takeoff, and EagleView, a global leader in aerial imagery and data analytics. Commercial roofing estimators can seamlessly upload EagleView's high-resolution images and 3D digital structure data directly into EDGE Smart Takeoff, where quantities are automatically assigned. Once the information is completely configured, a 2D model is synced to The EDGE® estimating software, completing the estimate in minutes. By combining EagleView's highly accurate measurements with EDGE Smart Takeoff's AI-driven data extraction, users not only save precious time during the bidding process, but they also reduce the amount of time physically spent on a roof. From the imaging process to the final estimate, a site visit is not required to get the data that's needed. 'The EDGE's collaboration with EagleView is a game-changer for estimators looking to speed up their workflow,' said Dave Chapman, Sales Director, Estimating Edge. 'By simplifying the roofing estimating process, we're not just saving our users time - we're giving them a strong advantage in today's competitive market.' 'With this powerful integration, contractors can create fast, accurate measurements to win more bids,' said Brady Campbell, VP Business Development, EagleView. 'With the time saved creating takeoffs and automating material quantities, projects can be completed weeks faster, helping contractors scale their businesses.' This powerful combo is now available to those roofing estimators looking to build their bids from solid intelligence. For more information, click here. About Estimating Edge Estimating Edge, a Foundation Software company, has been a trusted provider of commercial construction takeoff and estimating software for the roofing, fireproofing, interior and exterior finishing trades for more than 30 years. For more information, visit EagleView is a leader in geospatial technology providing solutions that revolutionize how its customers work. Known for its expansive 3 billion+ imagery library, EagleView leverages this vast portfolio to supply property intelligence covering 94 percent of the U.S. population. EagleView holds more than 300 patents and offers cutting-edge software, imagery, and analytics across various industries, driving faster and smarter decisions. Contact InformationTracie Kuczkowski VP of Marketing 800-246-0800Samantha Ann Illius Marketing Relations Coordinator and Influence Specialist (800) 811 5926 x 4823