Eriez Promotes Dave Heubel to Director-North American Sales

Eriez announces the promotion of Dave Heubel to the newly-created position of Director--North American Sales.

This promotion comes on the heels of Eriez' announcement that the company is combining its U.S. and Canadian sales organizations into a consolidated North American sales team.

Most recently, Heubel served as National Sales Manager for the U.S. Light and Heavy Industry Markets. “In his new role, Dave will expand those same management responsibilities to include Eriez sales in Canada,” says Charlie Ingram, Vice President of Sales and Marketing.

“Our decision to integrate Eriez' U.S. and Canadian sales organizations is a continuation of our strategy to focus our selling and marketing efforts by key Eriez industries and markets,” says Ingram. “Now, our sales and technical support of customers and sales representatives in Canada will function exactly as we have in the U.S. As Director—North American Sales, Dave will lead the team and help ensure a smooth integration.”

Heubel joined Eriez in 1990 as a Technical Sales Representative, progressing through several assignments, including Product Manager—Separation and Market Manager for the Food, Pharmaceutical and Chemical Industries. A graduate of The Pennsylvania State University, Heubel earned a bachelor's degree in management, a bachelor's degree in economics and a master's degree in business administration.
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