Material Process Equipment Inc. (MPE), a manufacturer of magnetic separation equipment based in Highland, Mich., has appointed Terry Woolford its business development manager. Woolford will be responsible for driving sales of the company’s electrical inspection systems, including its Cassel metal detectors and X-ray equipment and checkweighers.
Woolford has more than 20 years of experience in the metal detection and X-ray inspection industries. In his new role, Woolford will be responsible for increasing sales, developing market strategy and fostering strategic “best-in- class” partnerships and customer relationships for all of MPE’s electronic inspection products and services.
“Terry’s extensive industry knowledge compliments our established relationships with our customer base and will play a fundamental role in driving our growth as well as providing vision, direction and strong leadership in sales,” says Keith Rhodes, MPE president. “We look forward to building on and energizing our existing client base by further promoting the most reliable, sensitive and easy-to-use metal detectors in the world.”
Woolford has more than 20 years of experience in the metal detection and X-ray inspection industries. In his new role, Woolford will be responsible for increasing sales, developing market strategy and fostering strategic “best-in- class” partnerships and customer relationships for all of MPE’s electronic inspection products and services.
“Terry’s extensive industry knowledge compliments our established relationships with our customer base and will play a fundamental role in driving our growth as well as providing vision, direction and strong leadership in sales,” says Keith Rhodes, MPE president. “We look forward to building on and energizing our existing client base by further promoting the most reliable, sensitive and easy-to-use metal detectors in the world.”
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