IMTRA Adds Two Account Reps

January 25, 2017

J. Mark Barrett (Photo: IMTRA)
J. Mark Barrett (Photo: IMTRA)
Eric MacDonald (Photo: IMTRA)
Eric MacDonald (Photo: IMTRA)

J. Mark Barrett and Eric MacDonald have joined the outside sales team of IMTRA, a manufacturer and importer of marine and commercial products.

 
“After 35 years with the company, Jerry Truax has retired from IMTRA,” said Eric Braitmeyer, CEO, IMTRA. “He has been a tremendous technical resource, a valued advocate for his customers, a dedicated representative for IMTRA and just a great person. With such big shoes to fill, we have decided to do so with two people. These appointments will allow us to provide a dedicated focus on recreational marine and our growing commercial customer base.”
 
Barrett joins IMTRA on January 26 as recreational Pacific Northwest account representative. Most recently with West Marine Pro, Barrett has been working the Pacific Northwest marine market for over 25 years. His territory will include Washington, Oregon, British Columbia and Idaho.
 
MacDonald is already performing his duties at IMTRA in the newly created position of commercial Pacific Northwest account representative. MacDonald has worked in the territory since 2014 and will support commercial and industrial customers from the San Francisco Bay Area in Northern California to Alaska and inland to the Rocky Mountains. MacDonald will focus on supporting IMTRA’s commercial marine, fisheries and other industrial market clients.

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