Carlisle Fluid Technologies Adds 2 Account Managers to Team
Carlisle Fluid Technologies welcomes Dan Bates and Blair Mattison as account managers.
Dan Bates. Photo Credit, all: Carlisle Fluid Technologies
Carlisle Fluid Technologies welcomes Dan Bates and Blair Mattison as account managers. In their roles, Bates is responsible for the Michigan and Ohio regions, while Mattison will cover the Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Louisiana and Mississippi regions.
Bates has more than 12 years of experience with the company, starting his tenure as a Toledo lab technician before moving into field service. His last role prior to becoming account manager was field service supervisor. Over the years, Bates has built relationships with many distributors and channel partners. These relationships should help him quickly acclimate to his role, the company says. Also, Bates’ product knowledge will help him identify new regional opportunities. His experience is a valuable tool to grow his region and create channel partner relationships to grow the business.
“I am excited about the new insights and experience Dan brings to his territory,” says Matthew Reilly, regional manager, east region at Carlisle Fluid Technologies. “His channel partner relationships and product knowledge are a formula for success.”
Blair Mattison.
Mattison has more than 10 years of experience with industrial, electrostatic and powder equipment. Mattison’s product knowledge and experience in the region provide insight and opportunities to develop relationships that grow the business. His background includes years as a lead service technician at a Carlisle Fluid Technologies’ channel partner. This experience improves his knowledge of the territory and its applications, the company says.
“Blair’s experience will help drive new opportunities in the Gulf Coast region,” Reilly says. “His experience will enhance distributor relationships and create opportunities to grow his region.
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