Parts Now! Announces Promotions in Sales and Marketing Departments
MADISON, Wis. Parts Now!, an international laser printer parts distributor, announced three promotions within the companys sales and marketing departments.
Mike Cox has accepted the position of manager, strategic accounts; Dave Geishirt has accepted the position of sales manager; and Lori Porterfield has accepted the position of customer service manager.
"Mike has a proven track record of generating growth," said Vice President of Sales and Marketing Kevin Guy. "I am confident that his experience selling printer service parts solutions combined with his commitment to personal standards of performance, coaching employees and customer satisfaction will help Parts Now! achieve new levels of success."
Geishirts industry experience, maturity and credible leadership at bringing together teams at Parts Now! are what Guy says will make him a great addition to the sales management team. Both Geishirt and Cox will report to Guy.
Porterfields ongoing commitment to helping Parts Now! deliver the best customer service possible and her can-do attitude has earned her the opportunity to lead the customer service team.
"I am confident that Mike, Dave and Lori will provide pivotal leadership as Parts Now! realizes its vision of continuous growth and marketplace leadership," Guy said. "They will support our organizations commitment to provide solutions, using innovative technology and the best employees, so that our customers can continue to create better businesses for themselves."
Parts Now! LLC is a leading distributor of new and refurbished computer printer parts and component level repairs. The international wholesaler is a printer parts reseller for HP, Lexmark and Canon U.S.A. Parts Now! offers same-day shipping 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. CST, Saturday hours, 99.7 percent perfect shipping accuracy and free industry-leading technical support.
Contact Parts Now! at (608) 276-8688 or (800) 886-6688, fax (608) 276-1458 or visit www.partsnow.com.
This article originally appeared in the May 2005 issue of Recharger.