NEXGEN APPOINTS SOUTHWESTERN SALES MANAGER
NexGen Baling Systems, a division of Vernon-Ala.-based Marathon Equipment Co., has appointed Jesse Nasianceno to the position of regional sales manager for the Southwestern states of Texas, Arizona, New Mexico and Oklahoma.
In addition to representing NexGen products in the recycling, document destruction, scrap, material recovery, printing/converting and other industries that use baling and conveyor systems. Nasianceno is also responsible for developing sales for the NexGen baler line and the Marathon Ramjet compactor line in Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and South America.
"I am very excited about having Jesse join our team here at NexGen," Joe Szany, director of NexGen Baling Systems and international sales, says. "His experience in the baling industry and international know-how will be a great asset to our business."
Nasianceno brings many years of experience in the baling equipment and corrugated industries as well as in international selling. He lives in Tyrone, Ga., and has a B.S. in business administration and an MBA in international business.
NexGen Baling Systems makes a wide range of recycling products, such as Galaxy2R two-ram balers, TIEger Series open-end auto-tie balers and closed-end manual-tie balers.
IN MEMORIAM: STEPHEN WULFF
Stephen Wulff, a long-time veteran of David J. Joseph Co. (DJJ), Cincinnati, has died after a 19-year battle with cancer.
Wulff had been with DJJ since 1970. He had held several positions with the company, most recently serving as vice president of marketing and communications.
A memorial service was held April 8 at the Church of the Saviour United Methodist in Cincinnati.
A memorial fund for Wulff has been established at the Church of the Saviour at 8005 Pfeiffer Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio 45242.
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