Pharma-Safe Expands into West Texas

February 8, 2018

Tony McWilliams (Photo: Pharma-Safe Industrial Services)
Tony McWilliams (Photo: Pharma-Safe Industrial Services)

Health and safety services provider Pharma-Safe Industrial Services said it has expanded into the West Texas market through the addition of a new office in Midland. In conjunction with Pharma-Safe’s new office, the company announced that Tony McWilliams will join as the West Texas Area Manager.

 
With more than 20 years of experience, McWilliams will lead business development strategies for health, safety and environmental services and deliver exceptional results to clients. 
 
“Tony’s experience will help drive our company’s sales strategy and continued growth across the Gulf Coast,” said Darrell Fontenot, Director of HSE. “His outstanding leadership credentials and business expertise allows us better serve clients in the Midland and Odessa areas and meet our strategic objectives.” 
 
McWilliams holds a degree in Biology from the University of Southern Mississippi. He is a National Registered Paramedic and an active member of the Pittsburg State University Advisory Board for the School of Construction and Technology.
 
“Adding a physical presence in Midland was a logical step for us,” said Fontenot. “With the increased growth, development and interest in the West Texas region, it only made sense for us to increase our presence in the market to serve our rapidly expanding client base.
 
“With the addition of the new location and our alignment with highly skilled and certified safety professionals, like Tony, we can fill the growing need to deliver qualified and experienced safety technicians and medical professionals throughout the region.”

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