Osborn announces new territory sales manager

Published
November 20, 2015 - 10:45am
Osborn, a leading supplier of industrial brushes, polishing compounds and buffs, recently announced that Kevin Pearson has been named territory sales manager for Tennessee, Mississippi and Alabama.

Osborn, a leading supplier of industrial brushes, polishing compounds and buffs, recently named Kevin Pearson as its territory sales manager for Tennessee, Mississippi and Alabama.

Pearson, who will oversee technical sales within his respective territory, has more than 20 years of sales experience in the southeast region of the United States, and has sold a variety of products for the extrusion, injection molding, stamping and casting industries on the distributor, aftermarket and OEM levels. Pearson also has experience in vendor management of MRO and industrial products.

“Osborn is happy to bring Kevin’s expertise to our sales team,” said Mark C. Johnson, vice president of sales and marketing at Osborn. “We expect him to work hard in making Osborn the preferred supplier of surface treatment and finishing solutions within his territory.”

Pearson holds a bachelor’s degree in business management with an emphasis in engineering from Middle Tennessee State University.

Related Glossary Terms

  • extrusion

    extrusion

    Conversion of an ingot or billet into lengths of uniform cross section by forcing metal to flow plastically through a die orifice.

  • polishing

    polishing

    Abrasive process that improves surface finish and blends contours. Abrasive particles attached to a flexible backing abrade the workpiece.

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