Mark Clindaniel |
E-Z Pack Manufacturing LLC announced the addition of two sales managers: Mark Clindaniel, who has been named regional sales manager for the Midwest region, and Kevin Coombes, has been named regional sales manager for the East region.
The company is a manufacturer of refuses truck bodies, as well as a supplier of OEM parts for waste vehicles.
In making the announcement, VP of Sales and Marketing Jim Rogers says, "We couldn't be more pleased to add these two veterans of the waste industry to the E-Z Pack team. Their vast experience in the business, along with their personal networks of associates they've built over the years will serve our customers well.”
Clindaniel most recently was vice president of sales and marketing for Galbreath, a division of Wastequip. Prior to that, he was the southeast marketing manager for Galbreath. He developed a dealer network in Florida, among other responsibilities.
Kevin Coombes |
Coombes has spent the last two and a half years as a regional sales manager for American LaFrance, representing the class 8 Condor truck line. Prior to that, he spent 28 years with Heil Environmental Industries in a variety of positions. Early in his career he was also general manager of Sanco, a division of Heil.
Rogers adds, “Kevin spent the first half of his career with an industry leader, and Mark comes from one of the most respected companies in the business. They are already well known and well established in their professions, and now bring their respective backgrounds to E-Z Pack. We are very fortunate to have them on board.
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