Savage Promoted to Lead PROSOCO's Concrete Flooring Group  

Words: Anonymous Anonymous

28 December 2017 — Nick Savage has been promoted to lead PROSOCO’s Consolideck concrete flooring line of products designed to harden, decorate, protect and maintain finished concrete floors.

Nick Savage
Nick Savage

A seven-year veteran with PROSOCO, Nick previously worked as the company’s regional sales manager covering the Midwest. He started working for PROSOCO in 2010 as a field technician for the concrete flooring group.

“I’m excited to return to my roots of concrete flooring,” Savage said. “There’s an incredible future for the concrete flooring market, and I’m eager to help our Consolideck brand of products stay on the leading edge for years to come.”

He succeeds Kevin Sigourney, who earlier this year was promoted to serve as the company’s vice president of brand integrity.

As head of the concrete flooring group, Nick will manage a team of concrete flooring technical specialists, report objectives and strategies to field sales, and lead the group’s interdepartmental sales strategy team.

For more information about PROSOCO, visit www.prosoco.com.

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