GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. — Canature has announced the addition of several new employees who will be responsible for leading business development in specific regions across North America, according to a press release.
The new hires add over 110 years of direct industry related experience to the team, noted the release.
They will work closely with the Canature sales managers within their respective territories and maximize opportunities and support the companies continued rapid growth, the release reported.
The new employees include: David Taft, senior VP of business development, Eastern U.S. region; Jeff Hubbard, VP of business development, Central U.S. region; Marc Nolan, VP of business development, Western U.S. region; and Shelley Peters, director of business development, Canature Canada.
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