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Foley Inc. Announces Changes to Machinery Sales Staff

Fri August 18, 2006 - Northeast Edition
Construction Equipment Guide


Jeff Merle, vice president machine sales of Foley Inc., has announced that George Vorreas has been promoted to the position of heavy construction equipment consultant, and Victor Natali has been hired as a general line equipment consultant.

Vorreas began his career with Foley in 1997, bringing 10 years of automotive and sales experience with him. His first position at Foley Inc. was product support representative in the lift division. He then transferred to the machinery division where he was a customer support representative (CSR) of Hunterdon, Somerset, Warren and Sussex counties in New Jersey for the next four years. In 2003, Vorreas became a general line equipment consultant of Middlesex and Staten Island territories. Vorreas will now cover the heavy accounts in this territory.

Natali began his career in the healthcare industry recruiting and training managers of Health Care Service Group. He worked there for three years before accepting a position as a general line salesman at a large machinery dealer based out of Syracuse, NY, selling heavy construction, forestry, and mining equipment. He will cover Bergen and Hudson counties in New York.

“George’s experiences as a mechanic and salesman make him uniquely qualified to support our heavy construction customers. Victor brings experience in machinery sales, and I am confident contractors in his territory will be extremely pleased with his focus on customer service,” stated Merle.

Doug Rebeles will cover Middlesex and Staten Island, and Justin Gallagher will manage Hunterdon and Somerset general line accounts.

Foley Inc. is a Caterpillar dealer in North Jersey, Staten Island and Bermuda.




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