Pressure Systems International Promotes Gravell to VP of Business Development
Pressure Systems International has promoted Jonathan Gravell to the new position of vice president/ business development.
by Staff
November 8, 2017
Jonathan GravellPhoto: P.S.I.
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Jonathan Gravell Photo: P.S.I.
Pressure Systems International has promoted Jonathan Gravell to the new position of vice president/ business development.
Gravell will focus on PSI’s future growth by building upon current vendor and customer relationships and integrating acquired businesses to maximize their potential.
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Since he joined PSI in 2012, Gravell has served in a variety of positions, including technical sales, new project management, web and brand positioning, and as PSI’s team leader in the TST (Truck System Technologies) business purchase. Gravell is also a member of the Technology & Maintenance Council of the American Trucking Associations.
“In addition to his everyday responsibilities, Jonathan has been our go-to person when we need special attention to a project,” said Tim Musgrave, president and CEO. “He’s great at focusing until the job gets done. In his new position, Jonathan will drive the significant future growth and expansion plans we have at PSI.”
Gravell received his undergraduate degree from Texas A&M University and completed the Program for Leadership Development at the Harvard Business School.
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