Emco Wheaton Bolsters Americas Sales Team

August 1, 2016

Chris Garrison (Photo: Emco Wheaton)
Chris Garrison (Photo: Emco Wheaton)
Xavier Contreras (Photo: Emco Wheaton)
Xavier Contreras (Photo: Emco Wheaton)

 Emco Wheaton has boosted its Americas sales team with Chris Garrison taking on the role of Territory Sales Manager for the Western U.S., and Xavier Contreras appointed as Territory Sales Manager for Northern Latin America with a focus on Mexico.

 
A graduate of the University of Houston with a B.Eng in Mechanical Engineering and an MBA in business administration, Contreras has more than 12 years sales and engineering in the region and experience with Gardner Denver in its waterjetting and pump businesses. Responsible for all Emco Wheaton and TODO products, Contreras will report to Jose Rubin, Latin America Sales Director.
 
Garrison earned his B.Sc. in Kinesiology with a Minor in Psychology from Stephen F. Austin State University and began his work career with Emco Wheaton in its Houston facility. Reporting to the Western Hemisphere Sales Director, Garrison will be based out of his home in Phoenix, Arizona and will be responsible for growing the TODO and Emco Wheaton product ranges.

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