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Serge Ferrari Appoints New Market Development Manager

Tuesday, November 6, 2018

Serge Ferrari, a world leader in flexible composite material technology, today announced that Kevin Frisone has been appointed as Market Development manager. Kevin will lead the company’s growth in the United States for the building / architectural segment, including solar protection, façade, acoustics, and tensile architecture. He brings 30 years of business development experience to Serge Ferrari.

Kevin previously worked for Saint-Gobain as Territory manager for SageGlass and, before that, as North America Sales and Marketing manager for Vetrotech. Prior to Saint-Gobain, he collaborated with architects, developers, owners, and contactors in a variety of other industries, including medical equipment and windows and doors. Kevin holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications from Sonoma State University in Rohnert Park, California.

Serge Ferrari is expanding its position in the Americas through an aggressive strategy for improving product positioning, availability, and service. This includes the recruitment of experienced, high-level business leaders as well as a new logistical center in early 2019.

www.sergeferrari.com

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