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Brokk Hires Rich and Flood as Regional Sales Managers

Brokk Inc., leading manufacturer of remote-controlled demolition machines, recently hired Randy Rich and Paul Flood as regional sales managers.

Brokk Inc., leading manufacturer of remote-controlled demolition machines, recently hired Randy Rich and Paul Flood as regional sales managers.

Online PR News – 14-July-2014 – Brokk Inc., the worlds leading manufacturer of remote-controlled demolition machines, recently added Randy Rich and Paul Flood to its sales team. Rich joins as the new mid-Atlantic regional sales manager and Flood as the new south-central regional sales manager.

Im excited to work with new people, help the company grow and expand our market share, Rich said. Im looking forward to teaching customers how our remote-controlled demolition machines can help them be safer and more productive, as well as save money.

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Rich is tasked with growing sales among current and prospective customers in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and the District of Columbia.

Rich brings more than 20 years of sales experience with DuBois Chemicals, most recently as the northeast regional business director, to his new position at Brokk. He and his wife, Sylvia, live in Baltimore.

Flood also brings more than 20 years of experience to Brokk, including positions as sales director for specialty chemicals company Corrosion Technologies and regional sales manager for electric vehicle manufacturer T3 Motion.

We have only scratched the surface of using remote-controlled machines in the construction industry, he said. Im excited to be part of a team that is a game changer.

Flood serves customers in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi. He lives in Lewisville, Texas, with his wife, Tracey, son Sam and daughter Meghan.

All of Brokks safe, versatile and efficient demolition machines feature a three-arm system that can be fitted with a variety of attachments, including breakers, buckets, grapples and crushers. In addition to their impressive power-to-weight ratio, Brokk machines have the range of motion and stability to work in confined spaces and at awkward angles that would make handheld demolition dangerous. The easy-to-operate remote controls allow users to work at a distance safe from debris and without the fatigue that comes from running handheld equipment.

Brokk has been the worlds leading manufacturer of remote-controlled demolition machines and attachments for more than 35 years. Through continuous innovation in engineering and design, Brokk is able to offer unique solutions to multiple industries worldwide, including construction, demolition, mining and tunneling, cement and metal processing, nuclear and other specialty applications. For more information: Brokk Inc., 1144 Village Way, Monroe, WA 98272; 800-621-7856; [email protected]; www.brokk.com; Facebook

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Company Contact Information
Anthony Chaput
www.ironcladmktg.com
701-373-0062
 

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