Advantage PressurePro, a maker of commercial tire pressure monoring systems, named Jason Zaroor its new director of sales.
by Staff
April 18, 2013
Jason Zaroor is the new director of sales for Advantage PressurePro.
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Jason Zaroor is the new director of sales for Advantage PressurePro.
Advantage PressurePro, a maker of commercial tire pressure monoring systems, named Jason Zaroor its new director of sales.
Zaroor joins the PressurePro team with more than 10 years of experience in automotive sales and sales management. His most recent endeavor was as the general sales manager of Sutherland Chevrolet, where he coordinated individual sales as well as business-to-business fleet sales.
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Zaroor is a veteran of the U.S. Army Intelligent Corps where he was awarded the STRAC Medal for meritorious conduct during his service, and brings with him the leadership skills learned while in the service.
Zaroor will not only coordinate in-house sales efforts at PressurePro, but will also provide support to standing distributor networks worldwide and assist in sales training for new dealers and distributors.
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