Screen Machine Industries Inc. (SMI), a manufacturer of portable crushing and screening equipment, based in Etna, Ohio, has announced the addition of Jody Beasley as the company’s national sales director for the U.S. and Canada.
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| Jody Beasley |
Beasley joins SMI with 18 years of industry experience related to the Bobcat, Doosan and Ditch Witch product lines. His roles have included retail and wholesale credit management, financial sales, dealership management, district sales management, new dealer recruitment and channel enhancement positions. Beasley’s skills include leadership, experience, insight and collaborative entrepreneurship, according to SMI.
In accepting his new position, Beasley and his family will relocate to the Columbus, Ohio, area from their current residence in Texas.
Beasley can be reached directly by phone at 740-927-3464, ext. 226, or by email at jbeasley@screenmachine.com.
Founded in 1966, SMI says its leads the industry in portable equipment with a focus on material crushing, recycling, screening and stockpiling. The company says it combines top-of-the-line manufacturing and quality brand name components to create equipment for a variety of applications across a wide array of industries.
In accepting his new position, Beasley and his family will relocate to the Columbus, Ohio, area from their current residence in Texas.
Beasley can be reached directly by phone at 740-927-3464, ext. 226, or by email at jbeasley@screenmachine.com.
Founded in 1966, SMI says its leads the industry in portable equipment with a focus on material crushing, recycling, screening and stockpiling. The company says it combines top-of-the-line manufacturing and quality brand name components to create equipment for a variety of applications across a wide array of industries.
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