OPW names director of sales

Oct. 7, 2013

Parrish Evans has been named director of sales for OPW’s Retail Fueling Business unit. Parrish will be responsible for developing and leading the North American sales effort for OPW’s above ground and below ground product lines.

“Parrish brings a unique blend of sales leadership skills and industry experience to this mission-critical position,” said Mike McCann, vice president & general manager – OPW Retail Fueling. “Having served as the Eastern Regional sales manager since early 2010, he has a proven track record and reputation for managing a highly effective sales team. We are very pleased that Parrish has accepted this new position. He is precisely the person we need to drive implementation of our new Retail Fueling growth initiatives.”

Parrish has 17 years of experience in the petroleum industry working with distributors, jobbers and convenience store companies. He joined OPW in 2004 as a district sales manager in the Southeast Region before being promoted to his current position as Eastern Regional sales manager in February 2010.

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