Mill Log Marine Hires Key Account Execitve

May 2, 2014

Bob Shamek
Bob Shamek

Mill Log Marine has announced  the hiring of Bob Shamek as a Key Account Executive for the Western Washington State and Alaska Territories. Bob will operate out of the highly successful Kent, Washington location and will focus on naval architects, boat builders, engine distributors and large end-user fleets. Bob will work closely with the entire team to uphold Mill Log’s unwavering commitment to customer satisfaction and will report directly to Mill Log Marine Director of Sales & Marketing, Don Lindsey.
 

“As we continue to bring our customers the highest quality marine transmissions in the industry, I am extremely pleased to add an industry professional of Bob’s caliber to our team. Bob has well over 20-years of experience working within this industry and is extremely knowledgeable in marine powertrain systems. Bob’s previous experience with Cummins Northwest, NC Machinery, and most recently with Nordic Tug, has allowed him to hit the ground running,” said Don Lindsey, Director of Sales & Marketing. Lindsey also stated, “Bob understands the marine and industrial equipment that our heavy duty transmission components are used in. This knowledge combined with his desire to assist our customers, will make Bob an excellent addition to our team.”

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