PBI-Gordon hires new western sales manager

PBI-Gordon Corporation hired Dan Dumler as its western regional sales manager, spanning Wisconsin and states west of the Mississippi River.
Dan Dumler will be in charge of coaching the western regional sales team, identifying new sales opportunities and strengthening the product portfolio.
PBI-Gordon Corporation hired Dan Dumler as its western regional sales manager, spanning Wisconsin and states west of the Mississippi River.

PBI-Gordon Corporation, Shawnee, Kansas, hired Dan Dumler as its western regional sales manager. Dumler is responsible for managing the PBI-Gordon sales team in the western half of the United States spanning Wisconsin and states west of the Mississippi River.

Based in Castle Rock, Colorado, Dumler’s duties include coaching the western regional sales team, identifying news sales opportunities and strengthening the company’s product portfolio with key customers in the golf course maintenance and professional lawn care segments.

Prior to joining PBI-Gordon, Dumler was a regional sales manager at Simplot Turf & Horticulture. Before that, he held various sales positions for Bayer Environmental Science.

Dumler holds a bachelor’s degree in agricultural business management from Oregon State University.

“Dan brings more than 27 years of turf industry and sales leadership experience to this role with PBI-Gordon,” says Tim Demerath, vice president of sales for PBI-Gordon Corporation. “We are excited to have Dan on board. Our customers and sales team will benefit greatly from his deep knowledge of this industry.”

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