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STEC announces new hires and announces promotion

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| October 18, 2010


STEC Equipment is proud to welcome David Smith as their newest Sales Representative.  David comes from a golf course background as a former Assistant Superintendent for the Cliffs Communities in South Carolina.  He attained a degree in Applied Science in Turfgrass Management from North Carolina State University, and has worked in NC, SC, and FL.  David is a current member of The GCSAA, Carolinas GCSA and the Upstate Turfgrass Association.  He may be reached at 864-313-2985 or davidsmith@stecequipment.com<mailto:davidsmith@stecequipment.com>

STEC Equipment is very proud to announce the promotion of Jason Sentell as the new Director of Sales and Marketing. 
 
Jason has been with the company’s sales team for the past two years,  and has been influential in the growth of STEC Equipment. He is known as a team player who consistently exceeds sales quotas.  Jason’s work ethic, loyalty, and strategic vision are vital to the long term success of the company.  We look forward to his continued success in this new role.

STEC Equipment is very proud to announce the promotion of Jason Sentell as the new Director of Sales and Marketing.

Jason has been with the company’s sales team for the past two years,  and has been influential in the growth of STEC Equipment. He is known as a team player who consistently exceeds sales quotas.  Jason’s work ethic, loyalty, and strategic vision are vital to the long term success of the company.  We look forward to his continued success in this new role.
 

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