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Dave Ryder, president of Prototron Circuits of Tucson, Arizona, has recently signed Jack Lorber of Sourcing Specialist to represent his company in the Northeast.
“We are very glad to have Jack Lorber join the Prototron sales team. His knowledge and experience in sales and sourcing will go a long way towards helping us expand our business in that corner of the country,” said Mr. Ryder when making the announcement.
“Prototron Circuits’ approach to customer care and service is perfectly aligned with the way I do business. I am excited to be working with a company that’s so focused on putting their customers’ needs first. I look forward to working with Dave and Russ and the rest of the team at Prototron Circuits,” added Mr. Lorber.
For more information visit Prototron online at www.prototron.com.
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