Hellenbrand makes two new sales hires

Dec. 13, 2013

WAUNAKEE, Wis. — Andrea Hellenbrand and Gerald Logan have both been hired as regional sales managers.

WAUNAKEE, Wis. — Hellenbrand Inc. has announced the hiring of Andrea Hellenbrand as regional sales manager for the Southeast U.S. and Gerald Logan as regional sales manager for the Midwest, according to a press release.

Hellenbrand comes to the company after seven years with a multinational corporation, and grew up in the family water treatment business started by her grandparents Jim and Flo Hellenbrand, the release reported.

“We are very pleased to add Andrea to our sales team.  She has an impressive background in business development and emerging markets and will undoubtedly lead our growth in the region,” said Pat Ford, national sales manager/partner.

Logan comes to Hellenbrand with two years of account management experience in the water treatment industry, noted the release.

“Gerald possesses a strong desire to continue to expand his technical knowledge regarding residential and commercial applications along with system designs.  This will add tremendous value to Hellenbrand’s already strong presence in the Midwest market,” said Ford.

Visit www.hellenbrand.com for more information.

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