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Doppstadt US, an organic processing and waste to energy equipment manufacturer based in Avon, Ohio, has announced the hiring of four employees: Kris Snyder, Micheal McCusker, Darren Finlay, and Lauren Reese.
Snyder, McCusker, and Finlay will focus on the growing the company’s business through adding new business and strengthening customer relationship management as the newest sales team members.
Reese will serve as marketing manager in the Doppstadt US home office.
Finlay has with more than 10 years of market experience. He has been involved in every aspect of the business, from managing sales, rentals, inventory, and transportation of mobile equipment. In his new position he will be responsible for handling all sales responsibilities in New York,
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Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine.
McCusker, joins Doppstadt with more than 17 years of experience. McCusker has been involved in every aspect of the engineering process, from design, production and project management, to training and sales. His sales responsibilities will be conducted in North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Minnesota, Iowa, Montana, Wisconsin and Illinois.
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Snyder, the company’s newest sales manager for the Midwest, will cover sales responsibilities in Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee and West Virginia. He previously studied business management and later transitioned into a strong career in the wood processing equipment segment. “Doppstadt US is at the cutting edge of our industries technology, and I look forward to bringing its value to our customers,” says Snyder.
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