Sika Flooring Expands Northwest US Sales Coverage


Sika, a worldwide manufacturer in industrial and decorative resinous flooring and high-performance wall systems, is pleased to announce the expansion of its sales and marketing presence in the northwestern US with the hiring of long time industry veteran Mike Tewes as Sales Representative for Sika Floor and Wall Systems.

Mike brings a wealth knowledge to Sika having spent over twenty years in the flooring contracting business.  His diverse responsibilities and experience includes sales, project management, operations and purchasing.

“The addition of Mike Tewes is an outward demonstration of Sika Flooring’s growth trajectory in the Western US,” said Chris Morales, Western Region Manager for Sika Flooring. “The importance of local access to excellent sales, technical and consultative advice cannot be understated, and Mike’s new role will help architects, designers and contractors deliver a better finished project.”

Mike will be based in the Seattle WA area covering WA, OR, ID and AK.  He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Geology from California State University, Chico.  Mike can be easily reached at tewes.mike@us.sika.com and 206-406-0143.

For more information about Sika Corporation in the U.S. visit http://usa.sarnafil.sika.com/

 



January 9, 2017


Topic Area: Press Release


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