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Rotary Adds Territory Managers

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Rotary Corp. has appointed two new territory managers as it expands the sales division to meet the needs of a growing dealer network, according to an announcement by Mark Smith, Chief Sales Officer.

John Jordan, who has experience in landscape and power equipment sales, will serve as Rotary’s territory manager for western Tennessee and western Kentucky. He will be responsible for sales and support as well as dealer recruitment.

In addition, Mark Knight, with over 20 years of sales experience including multi-line brands of power equipment, will oversee business recruitment and sales support for Rotary’s dealer network in central Florida.

“Both John and Mark bring valuable experience to our sales team,” comments Smith. “They recognize the opportunities and challenges facing independent dealers, and I feel confident both will build powerful partnerships with our customers to ensure their longterm success.”

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