New regional sales managers at MEC

MEC has appointed two new Regional Sales Managers. 

Brian Thomposon - MEC William Wallwin. (Photo: MEC)

Brian Thompson and William Wallwin will focus on the central USA region and come with extensive industry experience in their sectors.

Wallwin has held prominent positions in the industry for over 20 years in Sales and Account Management and has a understanding of market dynamics, long-standing industry relationships and strategic approach to Sales will be instrumental in supporting customer initiatives.

With over 10 years of experience in the industry, Thompson’s leadership, sales strategies, and strong customer relationships are a great match to MEC’s core value, said the company. 

Brian Thomposon - MEC Brian Thomposon. (Photo: MEC)

“William’s leadership skills, deep industry knowledge and relationships will play a pivotal role in strengthening our sales capabilities and driving our customers partnerships to the next level” said Paul Waller, Vice President of Sales.  

Waller said he was also delighted to, “have Brian join the MEC family. We are confident he will expand the MEC brand with market growth and strengthen partnership in this important region.

Wallwin and Thompson said they were both delighted to be joining MEC. Thompson added, “MEC is a company built for its innovation and commitment to customer success.

“I am honoured to be joining a company that shares those keys for success. Together, we will continue to provide our customers with the highest quality or service, support, and innovative solutions to exceed their expectations.”

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