Romi Machine Tools names Clayton Andrello direct sales manager

Published
January 15, 2020 - 08:00am
Romi Machine Tools names Clayton Andrello direct sales manager

Romi Machine Tools Ltd. announces that Clayton Andrello has assumed the position of direct sales manager. Based out of the company’s U.S. headquarters in Erlanger, Kentucky, Andrello is responsible for managing all of Romi’s direct sales efforts in the U.S. and Canada, with a focus on Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. His duties include developing sales and marketing strategies as well as customer development and support.

According to Rafael Boldorini, general manager at Romi, “Clayton is a dedicated and talented manager here at Romi and we’re excited about his new position. He has worked as both a service engineer and service manager, so he knows what it takes to help our customers succeed. While we continue to sell through distribution in the majority of the country, we are selling direct to customers here in the Tri-State area close to our headquarters, with Clayton leading the team.”

Andrello started with Romi in 2008 as a service engineer, then was promoted to service manager in 2014. As direct sales manager, he will now work more closely with Romi’s customers in the Tri-State area to help them solve their machining challenges.

“I hope to share with our U.S. customers, the ‘Romi Difference,’” Andrello said. “We have enormous resources and extensive experience around the world and we are solving our customer’s challenges with proven and reliable solutions. I’m working hard to raise awareness of the Romi brand and show the industry how unique and effective our machine tools are.”

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