Intermarine Hires Scott Stadelman as Sales VP

June 5, 2013

Scott Stadelman: Photo credit Intermarine
Scott Stadelman: Photo credit Intermarine

Intermarine, LLC appoint Scott Stadelman as Vice President of Global Sales and Marketing, effective June 3, 2013.

Scott's success growing sales organizations provides additional expertise to our already talented group of professionals at Intermarine. His leadership, broad experience and appreciation of sales and sales infrastructures, will support continued focus on our customers and better servicing their cargo transportation needs," said Al Stanley, CEO.

Mr. Stadelman comes to Intermarine with more than 30 years of experience in sales and operations. During this time he developed customer segmentation strategies, introduced sales productivity and performance processes and tools and introduced a customer targeting and profiling tool. Prior to joining Intermarine, he held various sales, operations and leadership positions at Westinghouse Electric Corporation and Schindler Elevator Corporation. Most recently, Scott was Vice President of Sales at Waste Management.

www.intermarineusa.com

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