Phillips Industries has promoted Rob Myers to vice president of sales after having served as director of sales since 2015.
by Staff
February 10, 2017
Rob MyersPhoto: Phillips Industries
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Rob Myers Photo: Phillips Industries
Phillips Industries has promoted Rob Myers to vice president of sales after having served as director of sales since 2015.
Myers joined Phillips Industries in September 2015. The company promoted him to the new position recognizing his contributions to the Phillips sales organization’s improvements in supporting original equipment manufacturers, parts distributors and truck fleet operators.
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“Rob has become a key component of the organizational structure we are building to be the most responsive component manufacturer serving the global commercial vehicle industry,” stated Rob Phillips, president and COO. “Rob’s promotion is well deserved and we’re all very excited about the future under his leadership.”
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