Hockenberry joins Aries FilterWorks

June 5, 2014

West Berlin, N.J. — Hockenberry’s main focus has been the dealer and OEM market for the water industry.

West Berlin, N.J. — Aries FilterWorks, a U.S. manufacturer of specialty filters and high purity water systems serving the residential, laboratory and OEM markets, is pleased to announce that Randy Hockenberry has accepted the position of eastern residential representative for Aries FilterWorks and Midwest and East Coast Customer Support for ResinTech Inc., according to a company press release.

Formerly a business development manager at a water system company and most recently employed by a fittings, pipe and plastic plumbing systems manufacturer as a sales manager, Hockenberry’s main focus has been the dealer and OEM market for the water industry.

In welcoming Hockenberry, Larry Gottlieb, VP of Aires FilterWorks, states, “We are very excited to welcome Randy to the Aries FilterWorks family. He brings to us years of valuable knowledge and experience and is known and respected throughout the water treatment industry.”

In his new role, noted the release, he will be responsible for Aries FilterWorks’ sales and marketing to residential water dealers for the eastern half of the United States.

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