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NOSHOK Makes Changes at Two Key Manager Positions

March 25, 2016
NOSHOK announces a new Midwest Regional Sales manager and Instrument Product Manager.
1. Jim Hansen is the newest member of the NOSHOK team.

will immediately take over as Midwest Regional Sales manager for NOSHOK, according to the company. Hansen has over 20 years of professional sales experience for flow, level, pressure, temperature, and wireless instrumentation. His knowledge base covers process control and automation, previously holding positions in process-design engineering, application engineering, and technical sales roles at Emerson Process Management in the Rosemount Measurement Division.

2. Jeff Dillen has worked for NOSHOK for 12 years and has been promoted to Instrument Product Manager.

NOSHOK also announced the promotion of Jeff Dillen to Instrument Product Manager, effective immediately. Dillen brings 21 years of experience in product training, fleet management, and territory and regional sales management to the position. He has been a key member of the NOSHOK team for more than 12 years. In his new role, he will develop opportunities, and leverage potential for growth and expansion based on market needs and new technology.

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