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ATLAS COPCO ANNOUNCES STAFF APPOINTMENTS
Atlas Copco Construction Tools Inc. has appointed Rich Elliott, Richie Rose and Tim Hesskew to new regional sales territories. The company has also hired Todd Francis as regional sales manager.
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Elliott is regional sales manager for hydraulic attachments. He works with dealer salesmen to increase sales and awareness of Atlas Copco products in Ohio, Michigan, Western New York, Central and Western Pennsylvania and Northern Kentucky.
Rose’s territory includes Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Arizona and New Mexico.
Hesskew covers Texas and Oklahoma in his position as regional sales manager for hydraulic attachments, working to grow the company’s customer base across the territory.
Francis’s territory includes Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana and Western Kentucky, and he is responsible for sales of the entire Atlas Copco product line.
Atlas Copco is a international industrial group based in Stockholm and includes the brands Atlas Copco, RSC Equipment Rental and Chicago Pneumatic.
More information is available at www.atlascopco.com.
METSO TEXAS SHREDDER PROMOTES LAWRENCE
Metso Texas Shredder Inc., San Antonio, has promoted Denny Lawrence, previously regional sales manager for the industrial Midwest, to general sales manager of shredders.
He replaces Denny Schreck, who has left Metso Texas Shredder to join Alter Trading, where he will be the shredder manager for Alter’s Waterloo, Iowa, scrap recycling facility.
Lawrence has 33 years of experience in the shredder industry.
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