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Whitmore Manufacturing hires Vice President of Sales

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Whitmore Manufacturing, LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of CSW Industrials, Inc. and leading innovator of products and services that increase the reliability, productivity, and lifespan of industrial assets, has announced that Chad Spretz has joined the company as Vice President of Sales. Spretz will report directly to Mark Bass, President of Whitmore Manufacturing, and will lead the sales function globally for the Whitmore brands.

“Chad has rich experience in lubricants and specialty chemicals, and he brings expertise in sales leadership and business development to Whitmore,” said Bass. “He understands our channels to market, and how to work with customers and channel partners to create value and drive growth. We are very happy to have him join our team.”

Spretz brings 18 years of experience in industrial sales and 13 years in sales management to the Whitmore leadership team. Most recently, he was Vice President of Business Development & Partnerships for Streamline Polymers, a specialty chemical company. He also held key sales and sales leadership roles with Chevron Lubricants, as well as sales and marketing positions focused on the oil and gas industry with Miller Consulting Services and Pitney Bowes Management Services, and he has served in several roles within sales and operations for Grainger Industrial Supply.

“I am excited to be part of the Whitmore Manufacturing organisation,” Spretz said. “The company has a robust portfolio of products, strong leadership, and a diverse customer base. I look forward to leading the sales organisation with a focus on driving growth and value for our shareholders.”

Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/finance-business/13012022/whitmore-manufacturing-hires-vice-president-of-sales/

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