Canada-based aggregates recycling equipment maker McCloskey International has appointed Eric Teague as sales director for its Americas and Oceania & Pacific regions. Teague will be responsible for sales activities in the United States, Canada, Central and South America and countries including Australia and New Zealand in its Oceania & Pacific regions.
Teague joins McCloskey with 30 years of experience in the North American heavy construction equipment sector. He had held roles involving sales, rentals, distribution, parts and service in both the OEM and distributor sectors, “providing a depth of knowledge that will serve as a significant asset to McCloskey and its business partners,” the firm says.
“On behalf of the entire McCloskey team, I'm delighted to extend a warm welcome to Eric Teague,” says Anthony Bouvie, vice president of sales and marketing with MPP Global, a holding company that includes McCloskey and concrete crushing equipment makers Lippmann and Tesab.
“Eric is bringing an extensive wealth of knowledge, leadership skills and expertise within the capital goods sector that will enrich our team dynamics. He will help us to become even more customer centric to drive further the collective success of our customers, distributors and our company.”
In his role, Teague will lead the regional sales teams, sales development and dealer growth efforts for McCloskey. He will be based in Atlanta.
“My passion is helping grow strong distribution channels and building a brand,” Teague says. “It is very exciting to partner up with a company that is considered a pioneer and market leader in the industry. I look forward to working with the McCloskey International team to further strengthen their distributor network and create a world class experience for our customers.”
The McCloskey equipment line includes jaw crushers, impact crushers, cone crushers, screens and stackers for the aggregates processing and recycling sectors.
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