New Western regional sales manager joins HydroNovation

Dec. 15, 2014

SAN FRANCISCO — Terry Heckman will use his background and industrial channel partner contacts to help commercialize the salt-free HydroDI™ water treatment technology to the commercial and residential markets.

SAN FRANCISCO — HydroNovation Inc. announced that Terry Heckman has joined the company as the Western regional sales manager, according to a press release.

Heckman has over 27 years of commercial and residential water treatment experience and has previously worked for Nelson Corporation, GE Water & Process Technologies, Pentair Residential Filtration, Autotrol and Osmonics, stated the release.

The release reported that Heckman will use his background and industrial channel partner contacts to help commercialize the salt-free HydroDI™ water treatment technology to the commercial and residential markets.

His industry experience includes product training, sales management, troubleshooting and service, water treatment equipment installation and development of marketing collateral for dealer network programs, continued the release.

Heckman holds a WQA CWS-VI certification and will be based in Arizona, noted the release.

Read the entire release here.

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