Magtec names execs

March 12, 2007
Magtec Products Inc. has announced Karen Bryant is their new director of sales, North-Central Region, and Tom Garner is their new director of business development

Magtec Products Inc. has announced Karen Bryant is their new director of sales, North-Central Region, and Tom Garner is their new director of business development. Both appointments are effective March 1.

Bryant’s responsibilities will be to service strategic accounts as well as develop and manage a network of key account managers, based out of Indiana. Most recently she worked with Pegasus Transtech, a document management firm to the transportation industry.

Garner, who has been with Magtec for three years as director of sales, Western Region and Law Enforcement Liaison, is responsible for seeking out new marketing opportunities and applications for Magtec’s various theft deterrent systems, based out of Henderson, NV. A variety of industries will be targeted such as government agencies, pharmaceutical, ammunition, public transportation, heavy-duty equipment, fuel, and insurance.

These appointments are in addition to Terry Guin becoming director of sales, South-Central Region, on January 15.

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