David Milner joins Wildeck Inc.

Published
September 24, 2019 - 05:15pm
Wildeck Inc.

Waukesha, WI – Wildeck, Inc. is proud to announce and welcome David Milner as the company’s new Vice President of Sales and Marketing. In his new role, Milner will be responsible for coordinating the company’s sales and marketing functions, overseeing the efforts of Wildeck’s internal and external sales representatives and expanding the company’s distribution network. 

Milner brings with him over twenty-years of experience in organizational leadership, product development and marketing strategy. Having held various positions within the field, Milner understands what it takes to effectively manage a high-performance sales team across multiple channels. His results driven leadership style will undoubtedly help Wildeck capitalize on existing marketing opportunities and generate greater product demand.

“I am excited and humbled to lead Wildeck through this next phase of their growth journey,” said Milner. “Wildeck’s respected industry reputation made the decision to join their team an easy one. I am looking forward to all the great work that we will accomplish together.”  

“Dave is an outstanding addition to the Wildeck team,” said Greg Larson, President of Wildeck, Inc. “His track record of success and his ability to find creative solutions to the most complex problems will be invaluable in maintaining Wildeck’s position as the preferred solution provider within the material handling industry.”

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