Reyco Granning Names Dunai as Sales and Marketing VP
Reyco Granning has appointed Arnold Dunai as vice president of sales and marketing, effective March 5. Dunai will be responsible for driving the company’s sales growth.
by Staff
March 2, 2018
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Reyco Granning has appointed Arnold Dunai as vice president of sales and marketing, effective March 5. Dunai will be responsible for driving the company’s sales growth.
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His primary emphasis will be on continuing the company's ongoing strategic sales and marketing programs, according to Reyco Granning. Dunai will work closely with the company’s leadership to identify market and product portfolio opportunities, while implementing customer-related programs.
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“Arnie’s extensive background and ability to achieve results is an asset to Reyco Granning as we continue to strengthen our organization as a customized suspension system solution provider for the industry,” said John Stuart, president of Reyco Granning.
Dunai was most recently vice president of sales and marketing at Grand Rock Exhaust, where he had Global responsibility for all sales and marketing activities. He has 35 years in the commercial vehicle industry, having begun his career in 1983 at Volvo GM Heavy Truck in Greensboro, N.C. In addition to extensive sales and marketing experience, Dunai has also held positions within operations, engineering, and aftermarket throughout his career.
“We are committed to continuously improving our organization as we work daily to fulfill our mission to be a trusted, indispensable partner for suspension solutions,” said Stuart.
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