Laminators Incorporated Hires New Regional Sales Manager for Sign & Digital Print Products

Laminators Inc. employs new Regional Manager for Western Region Hatfield, PA – Laminators Inc. appoints Gary Stachler as its new Western Regional Sales Manager for their thriving Sign Division.  Residing in Highlands Ranch, CO, Stachler will focus on the Northwest and Southwest states, which includes, but is not limited to Washington, Oregon, California, Colorado, Arizona and Nevada.    As Regional Manager, Stachler is responsible for performing field promotional work and relationship management to sell and develop new business.  This includes working with current major accounts as well as developing new territories and new industries.  Some of Stachler’s main responsibilities consist of demonstrating products/services and providing product application advice to the customer, as well as coordinating company technical engineering services to develop solutions for the customers’ needs.  He will play a key role in increasing the regions’ sales volume and profitability. Stachler has an abundance of experience in various levels of sales and management including Regional Manager and Strategic Account Manager at companies such as Enphase Energy, MOTOR Information Systems and most recently CivicPlus.  Stachler holds a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Accounting and Business Administration from the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, CA. About Laminators Incorporated Laminators Incorporated, a leading manufacturer for over 50 years, offers of a complete line of composite panels for the commercial construction and sign making industries in the United States and Canada.  Laminators’ lightweight substrates are exceptionally strong and durable, and provide various application solutions making the panels quick and easy for users to fabricate and install.  Laminators Incorporated is committed to providing value through high quality products, innovative application solutions and superior customer service.

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