Service Wire Adds Sales Reps

Service Wire has hired several new salespeople.
May 16, 2016
Service Wire (Culloden, W. Va.): The company has hired several new salespeople. Olena Popova is now serving Service Wire’s pump and irrigation customers as a sales rep. She has 10 years of experience in the industrial industry, including experience in international sales.
Phil Sykes also has joined the Service Wire team, serving as Utility sales representative in Oklahoma and Texas. He has spent over 27 years in the utility and wire industry.
Clifton Gibson is now serving as sales rep in the Virginia market. Previously working in Service Wire’s credit office, Gibson has been extensively trained in our products, capabilities and quality systems. The company also announced the following sales territory updates:

Scott Foster is now serving as rep in North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota and Wisconsin; Corey Jarvis is now serving as rep in Missouri and southern Illinois; Tony Holderby is now a Service Wire sales rep in eastern Pennsylvania; and Gary Sims is now business development manager for Kentucky.

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