Ilsco announces personnel promotions

Ilsco (Cincinnati): The company recently made two personnel announcements. MaryJo Heffernan, a 15-year company veteran, will take on new responsibilities in her role as manager, distributor services, a position she has held for the majority of her ...
July 29, 2011
Ilsco (Cincinnati): The company recently made two personnel announcements. MaryJo Heffernan, a 15-year company veteran, will take on new responsibilities in her role as manager, distributor services, a position she has held for the majority of her tenure with ILSCO. In addition to her existing responsibilities of managing the customer service department, her expanded responsibilities now include overseeing the quotations department, providing forecasting input and the administration of regional distribution centers in conjunction with ILSCO operations.

In other news at Ilsco, Colleen Morgan has been promoted to quotations analyst for Ilsco's OEM division. She was hired as a customer service representative in that division in Oct. 2007. Prior to joining Ilsco, she was a partner in a family-owned business.

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