Win-Tron Promotes Bench to National Sales Manager

June 22, 2016

Gerald “Jerry” Bench II (Photo: Win-Tron Electronics)
Gerald “Jerry” Bench II (Photo: Win-Tron Electronics)

 Gerald “Jerry” Bench II has been appointed to the position of National Sales Manager at Win-Tron Electronics, announced company president, Eddie Winder.

 
Bench will report directly to Winder, and his new responsibilities will encompass management of the entire sales effort:  in house and outside sales teams, counter and local pickup sales, product training, boat show scheduling, promotional materials and planning and implementation of Win-Tron’s annual November Virtual Online Dealer Show.  
 
Bench joined Win-Tron Electronics as a sales associate in February, 2015, having previously worked in the automotive industry as a parts and service director. He also has retail, wholesale, business development, sales, marketing and purchasing experience. 
 
“I have known Jerry since his days at E&B Marine in the 1980s,” Winder said. “His can-do attitude, wealth of experience and business acumen are well known in the industry and have made a lasting impact on our company.  I look forward to his continued contribution as he accepts the opportunities and challenges of his new position.”

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