Harrington Hoists names Midwest Regional Sales Manager

August 27, 2016

Harrington Hoists, Inc., has announced the promotion of Brett Kunin from Sales Representative to Midwest Regional Sales Manager, effective September 1, 2016.
   
Kunin began his sales career with Harrington in their St. Louis territory where for fourteen years, he has had remarkable growth and success in supporting the needs of the company’s distributor network and local end-users. “Brett has been an extremely valuable asset as a Sales Representative in Harrington’s Midwestern Sales department”, commented Jim Small, Vice President Sales, “his passion to partner with our customers to find the best possible solutions for their needs makes him the perfect choice to guide our entire Midwestern Sales team toward future success.”

In his new duties Kunin will oversee Harrington’s Midwest Sales team in the territories based out of St. Louis, Chicago, Minneapolis, Wisconsin, Detroit and Louisville.

Headquartered in Manheim, PA., Harrington Hoists, Inc., a KITO group company, is a leading manufacturer of electric chain and wire rope hoists, air powered hoists, lever hoists, manual hand chain hoists, trolleys, cranes, crane components and below-the-hook and material handling equipment.

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