
Consolidated Metco, Inc. has added three new members to its aftermarket field sales team: Scott Wilson, Debbi Howard, and Brent Burich.
Consolidated Metco, Inc. has added three new members to its aftermarket field sales team: Scott Wilson, Debbi Howard, and Brent Burich.

ConMet sales and service regions. Image: ConMet

Consolidated Metco, Inc. has added three new members to its aftermarket field sales team: Scott Wilson, Debbi Howard, and Brent Burich.
Burich joins ConMet after a six-year stint at Ford-Blue Diamond as a parts sales manager and technical trainer. He will focus on supporting aftermarket and customer relations efforts in the northeast sales region, calling on distributors, fleets and trailer OEMs.
Debbi Howard was most recently with Prestolite Electric as an account executive to Daimler Trucks North America and Paccar, in both OE and aftermarket segments. She spent many years at DTNA in cab and glider sales as well as managing the "Over the Road Breakdown" department. Howard's focus will be on aftermarket customers at distributors, fleets, and trailer OEMs in the northwest region.
Scott Wilson has held various positions within the trucking industry, including a fourteen-year stint at Freightliner, and most recently working at Haldex. He has been calling on heavy-duty truck and trailer aftermarket customers from his home in Dallas, Texas, since 1998. Dallas will remain his home base as he serves aftermarket customers at distributors, fleets, and trailer OEMs in the south central region.
"Scott, Debbi, and Brent bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the ConMet field sales team," said Larry Sanford, vice president, aftermarket & trailer OEM sales.
"The addition of these three talented individuals will help grow ConMet's aftermarket footprint throughout the United States," he added.

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