Emco Wheaton Grows Sales Team

October 26, 2015

Emco Wheaton, a manufacturer and supplier of equipment for liquid, gas and dry bulk products, has announced two additions to the Americas sales team with Holly Damude taking on the role of DRY-BREAK Product Specialist and Eric Rodriguez appointed as Territory Sales Manager.

 
A graduate of the University of Toronto, Holly has been with Emco Wheaton for nearly eight years during which time she has developed extensive knowledge and a great passion for the DRY-BREAK product range. Damude has previously been the Inside Sales Supervisor and an Outside Sales Representative for Emco Wheaton Canada.
 
Damude will be based in Oakville, Ontario and will be responsible for growing the TODO and Emco Wheaton DRY-BREAK and breakaway product ranges. This will be accomplished through the development and deployment of training and sales tools, and the development of new applications with key end users and in support of the regional territory managers.
 
Based out of the Gardner Denver Energy Office in Houston, Eric Rodriguez will focus on the development of the Emco Wheaton Marine Loading Arm aftermarket business – primarily in the company’s home state of Texas. A Graduate of the Texas A&M Industrial Distribution Engineering Program, Rodriguez has more than five years’ experience selling fracturing and pressure pumping services with Baker Hughes and FTS.

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