Springer Industrial Adds Newest Technical Sales Representative
Springer Industrial hires Brandon Griffith to its sales team. Griffith serves customers in the northern California and Nevada sales area.
Springer Industrial (Chandler, AZ) welcomes Brandon Griffith to its team. Griffith is working as a technical sales representative, providing sales and technical support to Springer Industrial customers in Northern California and Nevada.
Brandon Griffith.
Photo Credit: Springer Industrials.
Griffith has more than 20 years of experience in the industrial, automotive and powder coating industries. His work experience includes managing the metal pre-treatments for Tesla’s auto paint line at Metal Finishing Solutions in Stockton, California, and conducting powder application training at Class A Powder Coat in Sacramento, California. He has also run paint and powder application departments for several companies.
“Brandon knows the products and systems that we sell inside and out because he’s used them all himself,” says David Springer, president of Springer Industrial. “He enjoys this industry as much as our customers do, and that will benefit us all.”
Springer Industrial provides complete finishing systems and the equipment and supplies associated with liquid finishing, powder coating, on-site painting, abrasive blasting, spray booths and ovens across 13 states and northern Mexico. The company also offers design, repair and installation services as well as training programs and technical assistance.
Springer Industrial works out of its headquarters in Chandler, Arizona with additional locations in California, Oklahoma, Texas and Utah.
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