Osborn hired as regional sales manager for Water-Right

Feb. 5, 2013

APPLETON, Wis. — Kevin will provide sales and technical services training, program guidance and day to day general business needs for existing customers.

APPLETON, Wis. — Water-Right Inc. announces the addition of Kevin Osborn as regional sales manager for the New England region.

Kevin holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute and has over 11 years of experience in the water treatment industry.

Prior to joining Water-Right, Kevin has held many positions in the industry including manufacturing engineer and technical support specialist. Most recently, he was the national sales manager for Layne Christensen’s commercial division where he was involved in product line development, operations and sales.

In his role at Water-Right, Kevin will provide sales and technical services training, program guidance and day to day general business needs for existing customers.

Water-Right Director of Sales Luke Java states, “We are very excited to have Kevin on the Water-Right team. He brings extensive industry knowledge and expertise and will be instrumental in the New England region managing existing business and future growth.”

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