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Memphis Wood Fire Grills
Hires David Carpenter

Friday, December 8, 2017

Memphis Wood Fire Grills has hired David Carpenter as the Northeastern Territory Representative. He brings years of experience to Memphis Grills from the Solar Industry as both a Regional Sales manager and as a Sales consultant. An avid foodie, Carpenter has even written his own cookbook after popular demand from friends and family. He will be supporting and growing the Memphis Dealer network in the region.

Sharla Wagy, general manager, says, “We are very happy to have Dave on board and look forward to working with him to continue the growth in the northeast territory. Dave’s successful sales experience, as well as his passion for grilling, make him a great fit for our team.” Carpenter will cover Virginia up through Maine and joins Memphis Grills’ growing team of territory reps with reps in the Southeast, South Central, Midwest, and Northwest. 

Memphis Wood Fire Grills are high-end pellet grills with the ability to smoke, sear, roast, and bake on one grill with amazing wood-fire flavor; it’s the ultimate outdoor cooking appliance.

About Memphis Wood Fire Grills

Memphis Wood Fire Grills prides itself on innovation, craftsmanship, and dedication to enhancing the wood fire cooking experience for all our customers. Founded in 2009, Memphis Wood Fire Grills manufactures all grills in the U.S. in their state-of-the-art 135,000 sq. ft. facility.

For More information contact:

Lillian Cotter
Marketing Specialist, Memphis Wood Fire Grills
Phone: (952) 283-2485 | Email

memphisgrills.com

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