Varna Products Staff Promotions & Additions

March 12, 2010

Tiffany McAchran
Tiffany McAchran
Wilson “Boyd” Mello
Wilson “Boyd” Mello
Mark Ashurst
Mark Ashurst

Varna Products, manufacturer of industrial oil & fuel pumps, announced the promotion of Mark Ashurst to Operations & Facility Manager.  Ashurst has been with VARNA Products/Transportation Research Corp. for nine years in charge of production. Mark’s focus will be on organizing, directing, and coordinating all production activities as well as streamlining processes and new product development.

Varna has also added a new team member to the electrical engineering/production team, Wilson “Boyd” Mello. Mello will be assisting the electrical engineering team on turnkey control packages & assisting the Operations & Facility Manager. 

Varna also announced the promotion of Tiffany McAchran to Sales Manager.  McAchran is responsible for the United States territory, directing International distribution/distributors, OEM relationships and continuing to grow sales/markets in prelube, soakback, transfer & drain/fill applications in marine, power generation, oil/gas, OTR trucking, off-highway, etc.

Varna Products also announced the appointment of Mystic Tie Corporation, Wechool Jung, as Varna's Exclusive Representative for the complete pump line in South Korea.

(www.varnaproducts.com)

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