Seakeeper Expands Sales Management Team

June 27, 2014

From left to right: Seakeeper regional sales managers Grant Haugen, Tanja Lutz and Mark Taiclet
From left to right: Seakeeper regional sales managers Grant Haugen, Tanja Lutz and Mark Taiclet

Seakeeper announced the appointment of three new regional sales managers. In the U.S., Mark Taiclet and Grant Haugen will oversee the Southeast and West coast areas, respectively. Tanja Lutz will handle sales in Northern Europe. All will focus on both commercial and leisure markets.

Marine industry veteran Taiclet has spent more than 20 years at Sea Ray Boats in sales, training and customer relations management roles. Prior to joining Seakeeper, Taiclet managed OEM, trade and retail sales for Sea Vision.

Born and raised in the Seattle area, Haugen grew up boating on Puget Sound. His industry experience includes roles at West Coast dealerships and serving as military division director at WESMAR.

Lutz, based in Hamburg, Germany, comes to her new position with a background in brokerage, sales, warranty and service. Lutz most recently worked for Seakeeper distributor Global Marine, where she helped with refit projects.

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