Bert Kenyon Brings Vast Business Management Experience to Tangible Express as its New Vice President for Sales
Bert Kenyon has started, run and sold seven of his own businesses, not to mention helping other companies develop successful business plans, grow sales organizations, launch new products and/or penetrate new categories.
Now Kenyon is bringing that vast wealth of experience to Tangible Express, where he will use his 44 years in business management to help find innovative solutions for the company's parts customers and fractional owners.
Springville, UT (PRWEB) December 1, 2007 -- Bert Kenyon has started, run and sold seven of his own businesses, not to mention helping other companies develop successful business plans, grow sales organizations, launch new products and/or penetrate new categories.
Now Kenyon is bringing that vast wealth of experience to Tangible Express, where he will use his 44 years in business management to help find innovative solutions for the company's parts customers and fractional owners.
Tangible Express, which operates one of the nation's most modern and extensive fleets of rapid prototyping, manufacturing and tooling equipment, has named Kenyon its Vice President for Sales.
"Bert is an expert on the problems and opportunities that face global businesses and has extensive experience in the manufacturing sector," says C. Alex Linde, Tangible Express's president and chief operating officer. Among sectors where Bert has accumulated experience are manufacturing, equipment rental, contractor supply, industrial development, irrigation and retail.
Kenyon studied Industrial Engineering at California State University, Fullerton. He also attended the University of Phoenix, taking classes in Business Administration. Kenyon is an avid rower and exercise enthusiast.
David A. McInnis, founder and chairman of Tangible Express, has made a concerted effort to assemble a team of imaginative, experienced, multi-disciplined men and women who fuse their talents with Tangible Express's fleet of RP machines to generate breakthrough results.
"We recruited Bert because he understands how to pair our technology with his real-world business experience to deliver unprecedented solutions for our clients," McInnis said. "Our goal is not only to offer the best equipment in the entire industry, but the best brains as well."
To learn more about what Tangible Express and its "fleet" of innovate executives and machines can do to advance your business goals, phone Bert at 714-322-9804 (or email him at bert @ tangibleexpress.com) and ask him to put the minds and machines of Tangible Express together on your behalf.
The results will make the previously unimaginable your reality.
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Dean Rotbart, director of the Low-Volume Manufacturers Association, recently traveled to Springville, UT to meet with key executives of Tangible Express, a global leader in rapid-prototyping, rapid-manufacturing and rapid-tooling services.
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