Atrix International Hires Brian McNealy As Business Development Manager


Atrix International, Inc., a premier manufacturer of fine filtration vacuums and filters, announced today that Brian McNealy has joined the company in the role of Business Development Manager.

McNealy will be responsible for the sale and promotion of Atrix products and services covering the East Coast and Canada.  His priority is building long-term relationships with established customers, and developing new business.  He will cover pest control, medical, aviation, hospitality, and office equipment segments.

McNealy has worked in technical sales for over twenty years with Videojet, Norgen, Bosch, and Rehau.  “Brian is an experienced, solution-based sales professional focused on servicing customers.  We are excited to have him join the Atrix team.” said Shane Vail, General Manager.

“I am extremely excited to join Atrix International,” said McNealy. “I have always hoped to work for a company with dedicated employees, high-quality products, and a strong customer base.  I look forward to a long and rewarding career with the Atrix.”

 

To learn more visit:  www.atrix.com



June 1, 2017


Topic Area: Press Release


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