PROSOCO adds Consolideck support staff

Words: Al MorrisTo better serve Consolideck customers across the U.S., PROSOCO has hired two new field support personnel.

Paul Smallwood has joined PROSOCO as a Concrete Flooring Group Specialist. From his home base of Greer, S.C., he’ll provide product training and technical support to customers in the Southeast and mid-Atlantic regions, including Maryland, the District of Columbia, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, and eastern and central Tennessee.

Pat Sullivan has joined PROSOCO as a Concrete Flooring Group Specialist serving customers in New England and eastern Canada. From his home base in Manchester, N.H., Sullivan will provide support for New York, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Vermont, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Ontario, Quebec, Newfoundland, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.
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