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Rotary Recognizes Sales And Leadership
Rotary recognized team members for outstanding performance in sales and leadership. The awards were presented at the company’s national sales meeting in July at Lake Oconee, Ga.
- Bill Parker received The Duke Award. It is named in honor of Duke Harvey, the company’s late founder. Parker was recognized for consistently displaying “competitive and positive efforts.” Additionally, he was honored for recruiting the highest number of new dealers during the past year.
- Sid Cox, Cindy Deloges and Brannon Underwood received outstanding sales awards for the largest quantity of Copperhead Blades sold by category. Also, Terry Clauson and Chris Gould received awards for the highest Copperhead Trimmer Line sales.
- Dave Kaip received Rotary’s Rising Star Award. He achieved the highest increase in sales.
- Darrell Mullins won the Rookie Award for recording the largest sales increase in his territory during a three-five year period.
“We are pleased to recognize our outstanding sales team. They are instrumental in the growth and success of our independent dealer network,” comments Ed Nelson, President and CEO of Rotary.
“Our sales representatives continue to excel in helping dealers improve their profitability through sales promotions; pre-season incentives; and growth initiatives. Our commitment to building strong relationships with our dealer partners is always job one at Rotary,” he adds.
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