Magnetic Products Inc. (MPI), Highland, Mich., has named Mark Shaffer regional sales manager for the western United States and Canada. MPI provides magnetic and nonmagnetic material handling equipment.
According to MPI, Shaffer has more than 30 years of industrial sales experience with a number of manufacturing companies. During his professional experience, Shaffer was able to grow accounts, provide technical support and manage sales representatives.
In his new role, Shaffer will have sales responsibility for the entire MPI product line throughout the western United States and Canada.
“We are very pleased that Mark is joining MPI. His proven track record of growing sales and providing excellent customer service combined with his energy and enthusiasm will contribute to our company’s growth,” says Keith Rhodes, president, MPI. “Mark understands our customers and knows exactly how to put their needs first.”
“I look forward to working with the MPI team," says Shaffer. “For a company to succeed, it needs quality people, innovative ideas and a lot of concentrated effort. MPI has all of these key ingredients.”
According to MPI, Shaffer has more than 30 years of industrial sales experience with a number of manufacturing companies. During his professional experience, Shaffer was able to grow accounts, provide technical support and manage sales representatives.
In his new role, Shaffer will have sales responsibility for the entire MPI product line throughout the western United States and Canada.“We are very pleased that Mark is joining MPI. His proven track record of growing sales and providing excellent customer service combined with his energy and enthusiasm will contribute to our company’s growth,” says Keith Rhodes, president, MPI. “Mark understands our customers and knows exactly how to put their needs first.”
“I look forward to working with the MPI team," says Shaffer. “For a company to succeed, it needs quality people, innovative ideas and a lot of concentrated effort. MPI has all of these key ingredients.”
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