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Oregon Products New VP Of Sales
Blount International, parent company of Oregon Products, announced two new vice presidents of sales within the forestry, lawn and garden division. Scott Harris was promoted to Vice President of North American sales; and Stephane Faucher was promoted to Vice President of International Sales.
Harris first joined Blount in 1996 as northeast territory manager and was responsible for covering 13 states. Since then, Harris held various positions within the company including brand development manager; U.S. sales manager servicing dealer group; North American servicing dealer group zone manager; and most recently, North American sales director. Harris currently serves a second term as the President of the Outdoor Power Equipment Aftermarket Association. He previously sat on the board of directors for the Outdoor Power Equipment and Engine Service Association.
Faucher joined Blount’s French office in 2001 as a key account manager. She has since held regional sales positions in Belgium, Europe, Scandinavia, the Mediterranean, and the Middle East.
For more information about Oregon Products visit oregonproducts.com.
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