Hydraulicspneumatics 2154 Matt Christensen

Concentric Appoints New Director in Rockford, IL

April 9, 2014
Concentric AB appoints Matt Christensen as new Director North America Sales and Marketing in Rockford, IL. Matt has a degree in Engineering from Iowa State University, and an MBA from Northern Illinois University. Matt began his career with Concentric, in 1998 and left in 2006. He returned in 2008 as OEM Account Manager, and will now take on this new role.
Concentric AB appoints Matt Christensen as new Director North America Sales and Marketing at Concentric Rockford Inc.
Matt has a degree in Engineering from Iowa State University, and an MBA from Northern Illinois University. Matt began his career with Concentric, in 1998 and returned in 2008 as OEM Account Manager. He will now take on this new role of Director.

Concentric specializes in fluid power products, visit www.concentricab.com for more information.

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