Boon Edam Inc. Hires New Sales Representatives

Boon Edam Inc., manufacturer of revolving doors and security entrance solutions in North America, announces the recent hiring of several sales representatives for North America and Latin America. In response to recent growth, the addition of new representatives will allow the company to better serve its customers.

After completing a rigorous orientation program that includes hands-on factory training, the new team members are available to answer any questions concerning revolving doors, security doors, turnstiles, optical turnstiles and ADA access gates. New representatives include:

Joel Johnson, Business Development Manager, Northeast Region

Simon Sheehan, Business Development Manager, Mid-Atlantic Region

Brian Marshall, Territory Sales Manager, Southern Mid-West Region

JC Powell, Territory Sales Manager, Southwest Region

Jeannette Sweat, Inside Sales Representative

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