Renkus-Heinz Promotes Senior Staff To Provide Additional Support In North America

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Renkus-Heinz has announced the appointment of Dudley McLaughlin to the position of National Sales Manager. They’ve also announced Garrison Parkin to the position of Western Regional Sales Manager. Both are covering the North American region.

McLaughlin has been with Renkus-Heinz since he was hired as Western Regional Sales Manager in 2018. Parkin joined the company in 2019 as Southwestern Territory Sales Manager.

“Dudley and Garrison are both important members of the Renkus-Heinz family,” says Harro Heinz, Chairman and Co-Founder of Renkus-Heinz. “And while their success is well documented prior to 2020, it took commitment by everyone on our team to ensure we continued shipping product and supporting our partners over the past year. Dudley and Garrison are prime examples of that commitment. Their promotions will help us better serve our partners going into 2021 and beyond.”

Looking Ahead

“There are reasons to be optimistic as we enter 2021,” McLaughlin said. “With this new team structure, we will be able to better support everyone who relies on our solutions. These moves mean dealers, integrators, consultants and end-users across North America will each have an additional point of contact with Renkus-Heinz. And we believe offering that increased level of support and collaboration will be key moving forward.”

The moves come one month after the announcement of a new director operating across Asia, Oceania and SAARC. Furthermore, they came in the midst of multiple new product announcements from Renkus-Heinz.

“We have worked diligently over the past year to ensure we are in a position to be shipping product, introducing new solutions and hiring staff,” Heinz concludes. “The result of that work is that we are in a very strong position to provide our partners with cutting-edge and impressive loudspeaker offerings in 2021. We are optimistic about the year ahead.”

Renkus-Heinz

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