
Photo courtesy CDE Group
The CDE Group, a material washing company with American offices in Cleburn, Texas, has appointed Joe Teague as its new vice president of sales in America.
In his role, Teague will be responsible for managing relationships with existing and future customers. He also will work closely with material producers in the region to help them find and maintain the right solutions for their needs.
“This is a really exciting time to join CDE,” Teague says. “I truly believe its approach to resource management and the technology that drives its washing solutions is the future of the construction industry.”
According to a news release from CDE, Teague has more than 20 years of experience in the industry. Most recently, he served as vice president of sales and marketing at Polydeck, a Spartanburg, South Carolina-based supplier of synthetic screen media to the aggregate and mining industries.
Teague joins the company as CDE continues to expand its presence in the market by recruiting candidates for its business development and customer relationship management roles.
“We are very pleased to welcome Joe to the team and are confident that his wealth of industry experience combined with his drive and commitment to our vision ... will greatly benefit our customers, supporting them to maximize the potential of their operations,” CDE Business Development Director Darren Eastwood says.
Joe and the CDE team will showcase the firm's solutions and career opportunities at ConExpo-Con/Agg 2023 in Las Vegas between March 14-18 at booth C30269 in the indoor exhibition area.
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