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Drytac, the foremost global manufacturer of self-adhesive materials for the large-format print and signage sectors, is pleased to announce the appointment of Jeff Mercer as its new Territory Sales Manager for the Southeast United States.
In his new role, Jeff will manage sales activities throughout the Southeast US region, encompassing Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.
Jeff joins Drytac with over 25 years of experience in sales, business development, and customer service, having worked across a diverse range of businesses, from small enterprises to Fortune 500 companies.
“Adding Jeff to our US team is a real coup for us,” Glen Fitzgerald, Director of Sales, Americas at Drytac said. “He has a wealth of industry experience, and we believe this will be of significant benefit to the Drytac team and our customers across the busy Southeast US region.
“I’d like to extend a very warm welcome to Jeff and very much look forward to working with him to provide an even more efficient service to our customers.”
Since its establishment in 1976, Drytac has evolved into a highly esteemed manufacturer of adhesive-coated products. With offices worldwide and manufacturing facilities in the United Kingdom and Canada, Drytac caters to a truly international market. The company’s core product range encompasses laminating films and mounting adhesives, media for window, wall, and floor graphics, product development services, custom and pattern coatings, high-performance tapes, industrial adhesives, and durable labels. Leveraging the ongoing expertise and dedication of its employees, Drytac is poised to progress towards a promising future.
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