Twin Disc Mid-Atlantic Hires Two Territory Managers

September 8, 2014

Ricky White (left) and Ken Cotte
Ricky White (left) and Ken Cotte

Mill Log Equipment Company DBA Twin Disc Mid-Atlantic, Twin Disc’s newest full service Distributor, has announced the hiring of Ken Cotte as the Territory Manager for the central Mid-Atlantic States to include the state of Virginia, and the Outer Banks, and Ricky White as the Territory Manager for the southern Mid-Atlantic States to include the state of North Carolina (less the Outer Banks), and South Carolina.

Cotte will operate out of the full service Chesapeake, Va. location, while White will operate out of Rock Hill, S.C. Both will work closely with the entire team at the Mill Log group of companies and will report directly to Mill Log’s Director of Sales & Marketing, Don Lindsey.

Cotte, a native of East Rockaway, N.Y., has experience with electrical and mechanical systems in the workboat and pleasure-craft markets that he gained growing up in his grandfather’s marine repair business. In addition to working for the family business for almost 20-years, Ken owned and operated his own marine electronics installation company. Most recently Ken worked for Sea Ray out of Cornelius, N.C. and The Rowboat Company, Mooresville, N.C.

As a native of Fuquay-Varina, N.C. now residing in Hampstead, N.C., White has a vast amount of experience with electrical and mechanical systems in the industrial equipment markets, which he gained while working for John Deere, RW Moore and National Pump & Compressor

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