Sherborne Sensors, Wyckoff, N.J., has appointed Eugene Leedy its U.S. sales manager. Leedy will be responsible for driving sales across North America, as well as supporting a network of Sherborne Sensors representatives throughout the region.
“We are delighted to have someone of Eugene’s caliber and experience join us,” says Mike Baker, Sherborne Sensors’ managing director. “Eugene has a proven track record in the sensors market demonstrating leadership in building and developing dynamic and highly successful sales teams and product lines. We believe that he will be a huge asset to our company as we look to build on the success we have already achieved in North America and continue our growth in the region.”
Sherborne Sensors designs, develops and manufactures high-precision inclinometers, accelerometers, force transducers and load cells, instrumentation and accessories for civil engineering, industrial, military and aerospace customers.
“We are delighted to have someone of Eugene’s caliber and experience join us,” says Mike Baker, Sherborne Sensors’ managing director. “Eugene has a proven track record in the sensors market demonstrating leadership in building and developing dynamic and highly successful sales teams and product lines. We believe that he will be a huge asset to our company as we look to build on the success we have already achieved in North America and continue our growth in the region.”
Sherborne Sensors designs, develops and manufactures high-precision inclinometers, accelerometers, force transducers and load cells, instrumentation and accessories for civil engineering, industrial, military and aerospace customers.
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