MAJOR expands customer service and sales teams
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MAJOR expands customer service and sales teams

MAJOR, a leading global manufacturer of high-performance wire screening media, recently named Ian Edwards as senior director of global sales and customer service, Judas Vriseno as regional director of sales, Tom Costello as regional manager of sales and national accounts and Ryan Pintar as customer service director. Each position will focus on bringing processing solutions to quarries and mines worldwide to better serve its customers and increase plant productivity.

Edwards’ new role as the senior director responsible for global sales and customer service is to focus on building relationships with dealers and direct partners to best support customers worldwide. He brings more than a decade of experience to his new role, also serving as a territory manager within the company for nearly two years. He has a degree in business administration from John Abbott College as well additional training in the Smith School of Business in project management and leading change. Edwards is a MAJOR certified FLEX-MAT expert and has received training at Performance Associates International Inc. (PAI) in open pit mining, mineral processing utilities and particle size classification.

Vriseno was promoted to MAJOR’s regional director of sales where he is responsible for the management and training of independent dealers, sales representatives and territory managers. He will serve Texas, Arizona, Hawaii, the Gulf Coast region, Mexico, Central and South America and the Caribbean. Vriseno brings 25 years of experience in maintenance, quality control, production management and aggregate sales to his new position, which allows him to have a complete understanding of customer needs. More than four of those years spent with MAJOR as a territory manager where he earned his MAJOR screening expert certification. Vriseno has an associate degree in Network Administration, training in AggFlow software for plant processing and considerable experience performing and reading gradations to meet product specifications.

Pintar joins the MAJOR team as its new customer service director. He will oversee the customer service team and implement new processes to streamline interactions with customers to provide unparallel support. He will serve Latin America, Western Canada and the United States and Eastern Europe. Pintar brings 15 years of customer service experience to MAJOR, formally serving as a business development manager.

MAJOR, a leading global manufacturer of high-performance wire screening media, recently named Ian Edwards as senior director of global sales and customer service, Judas Vriseno as regional director of sales, Tom Costello as regional manager of sales and national accounts and Ryan Pintar as customer service director. Each position will focus on bringing processing solutions to quarries and mines worldwide to better serve its customers and increase plant productivity.Edwards’ new role as the senior director responsible for global sales and customer service is to focus on building relationships with dealers and direct partners to best support customers worldwide. He brings more than a decade of experience to his new role, also serving as a territory manager within the company for nearly two years. He has a degree in business administration from John Abbott College as well additional training in the Smith School of Business in project management and leading change. Edwards is a MAJOR certified FLEX-MAT expert and has received training at Performance Associates International Inc. (PAI) in open pit mining, mineral processing utilities and particle size classification.Vriseno was promoted to MAJOR’s regional director of sales where he is responsible for the management and training of independent dealers, sales representatives and territory managers. He will serve Texas, Arizona, Hawaii, the Gulf Coast region, Mexico, Central and South America and the Caribbean. Vriseno brings 25 years of experience in maintenance, quality control, production management and aggregate sales to his new position, which allows him to have a complete understanding of customer needs. More than four of those years spent with MAJOR as a territory manager where he earned his MAJOR screening expert certification. Vriseno has an associate degree in Network Administration, training in AggFlow software for plant processing and considerable experience performing and reading gradations to meet product specifications.Pintar joins the MAJOR team as its new customer service director. He will oversee the customer service team and implement new processes to streamline interactions with customers to provide unparallel support. He will serve Latin America, Western Canada and the United States and Eastern Europe. Pintar brings 15 years of customer service experience to MAJOR, formally serving as a business development manager.

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