Servomex appoints new VP of sales for the Americas region

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Servomex appoints new VP of sales for the Americas region

17 Oct, 2018

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Servomex has appointed Bob Heth as Vice President of Sales, Americas (Industrial Process and Emissions).

Based in Servomex’s US Business Center in Houston, Texas, Heth will provide customers throughout the Americas region with the benefit of his expertise in key industrial markets. His leadership will support the delivery of effective sales solutions to client applications, through its network of representatives.

A graduate of Missouri State University, Heth also holds an MBA in Finance from Lindenwood University and has more than 30 years of sales experience in a range of positions from representative and manager, to sales operations and senior executive. He has worked in multiple industries, spending many years in the oil and gas markets, cultivating a reputation for innovation and success.

Heth will report to Servomex’s Vice President for Global Sales, Luca Marinelli, who said: “Bob is a highly experienced sales expert with strong leadership skills, an impressive track record, and a customer-focused approach.

“His knowledge and understanding of the oil and gas markets and their challenges will inevitably benefit our clients. I’m delighted to welcome him to Servomex, and wish him continued success in the future.”

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