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Adam Dillon Named Inside Sales Account Manager at DSI/Dynamatic®

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Adam Dillon Named Inside Sales Account Manager at DSI/Dynamatic®

By: Dynamatic

DSI/Dynamatic® has named Adam Dillon as Inside Sales Account Manager.

Adam is excited to join the DSI/Dynamatic® team, and is eager to bring his 15 years of manufacturing sales support experience and passion for providing top-tier customer service to this exciting new role. He graduated with Bachelor’s degrees in Economics and French Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and studied abroad at the NEOMA Business School in Rouen, France.

Gary Steinhart, President and CEO of DSI/Dynamatic said he is pleased to have Dillon on board. “We’re excited to have Adam join our team of highly talented sales professionals,” he said. “The role will exercise his strong technical and analytical skills along with outstanding customer service. Adam’s manufacturing background will lend well to be a terrific value-added to our customers.”

Dynamatic/Drive Source International is the world’s leader manufacturer of Eddy Current variable speed drives, brakes and controls.

 

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