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PeopleFlo Appoints North American Customer Value Leader
April 03, 2008

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(left) Mark Morehart, Customer Value Manager for North America and (right) William Blankemeier, President

PeopleFlo Manufacturing, Inc. today announced the promotion of Mark K. Morehart to Customer Value Leader for North America, effective immediately. Mark will be responsible to lead the company's North American direct sales force of Customer Value Managers as well as the company’s channel partners.

"As one of PeopleFlo’s first Customer Value Managers, Mark has made significant contributions to advance PeopleFlo’s business development along multiple dimensions and in the spirit of The PeopleFlo Way business model," said Bill Blankemeier, President of PeopleFlo. "In addition to developing new customers, he has been instrumental in jump-starting our channel partner program. I am confident in Mark’s ability to lead our North American customer development activity”.

Prior to joining PeopleFlo, Mark was a plant manager for Organic Technologies, a process engineer / equity partner for Enzymol International and a sales engineer for RA Mueller industrial equipment. He holds a bachelor's of science degree in Agriculture from Ohio State University as well as a bachelor’s of science degree in Chemistry from Otterbein College.

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PeopleFlo is a manufacturing-based products and services company. Founded in 2004, PeopleFlo puts manufacturing innovation to work by creating solutions to reduce operating costs, protect the environment and improve energy efficiency.

 

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