Glaston America Names Steffy as Vice President

Date: 20 September 2012
Source: Glaston America Inc.

Date: 20 September 2012

Glaston America Inc. has named Scott Steffy as its new vice president of sales and service for the North American region.

Steffy currently holds the title of regional service and sales manager in North America and will transition into his new role on October 1. As vice president, Steffy will report to Arto Metsänen, president and CEO.

"As we all know the market in North America has been very challenging during the past years," says Arto Metsänen. "However, some signs of market recovery has been perceptible during this year and we hope that this trend will continue. Scott has a strong market knowledge and I wish him all the best in this new position."

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