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Neschen Americas Names Myers Business Development Manager – Media

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Neschen Americas (Elkridge, MD) has appointed Matt Myers business development manager – media. His key responsibilities will include technical and application support and training for resellers and end users; working with internal teams on new product development; providing technical sales support to territory sales managers; and identifying opportunities for new business. His transition to this role is effective immediately, and he will be based in Austin, TX.
He joined the company as the Southwest territory sales manager on January 1, 2010. Previously he sold or represented SEAL and Neschen brand products for eight years. He spent 11 years in the large and grand-format graphics industry acquiring significant sales experience by serving such roles as sales representative for a national distributor and territory sales manager for a manufacturer’s rep group. He also co-owned a small, value-added reseller in the large-format color market.
Myers said, “We are bringing a range of new products to market, which makes this an incredibly exciting time for our organization. Innovation and creativity, coupled with our strong partnerships, will enable us to develop new areas of business with our media line.”
Myers holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of California, San Diego and earned a master’s at Claremont Graduate University in Claremont, CA.
Neschen Americas manufactures and markets SEAL® and Neschen® brand products including film and liquid laminating equipment and materials, wide- and grand-format textile and PVC printing media, self-adhesive vinyl, mounting adhesives and tapes, display systems, and archiving supplies. The company serves the sign and display, digital-printing, photographic, picture-framing and library/archive markets in North and South Americas.

 

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