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VAC Promotes Gonzales Branch Manager

May 7, 2014

Nancy Gonzales (Courtesy VAC)
Nancy Gonzales (Courtesy VAC)

Valve Automation & Controls (VAC), a subsidiary of W&O Supply, and provider of fluid control solutions to the maritime, industrial, water and wastewater markets, announced today the promotion of longtime employee, Nancy Gonzales, to Branch Manager of the Chula Vista location.

“As a member of the team since VAC was founded more than 20 years ago, Nancy continues to be an integral part of our growth and success,” said Jim Reynolds, President of VAC. “Her leadership is invaluable as VAC continues to broaden not only our product offerings, but repair and service for various equipment manufacturers.”

Gonzales began her career at VAC in 1993 and celebrated 20 years with the company in 2013. She currently serves one of VAC’s largest accounts, NASSCO, as Project Manager. Nancy has also held other positions, including inside and outside sales, in support of major maritime construction contracts in the San Diego area.

Gonzales will now assist VAC President, Jim Reynolds, with the daily operations of the branch and overall business responsibilities while continuing to manage the NASSCO account.

wosupply.com
 

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