CMI Hires Two Sales Managers

Sept. 16, 2013
Michael Dorsch has joined CMI as regional sales manager & Jim Kanuch was hired as inside sales manager

Crane Materials Intl. (CMI) announced the expansion of its sales team.

Michael Dorsch has joined CMI as regional sales manager, and Jim Kanuch has taken on the role of inside sales manager.

Dorsch brings more than two decades of experience in environmental and construction industries, in addition to proven sales and business development success. As a regional sales manager for CMI, Dorsch will be covering the Mid­Atlantic region.

Prior to joining CMI, Dorsch was a market development manager with Propex Operating Co. He holds an MBA from Loyola University and has been published in a number of industry publications.

"We are confident that Michael’s deep understanding of our industry will provide CMI customers with the most innovative and effective solutions for their specific needs,” said Darren McGurn, sales director.

Kanuch has a Bachelor of Arts from Pennsylvania State University. Prior to joining the CMI sales team, Kanuch was a sales specialist with Publicis Selling Solutions.

“Jim brings fresh energy to the CMI sales team,” said Peter Manning, sales director at CMI. ”We’re thrilled to have him with us and to support our regional sales managers. We’re thrilled to have both Jim and Michael join the CMI team.”

Source: Crane Materials Intl.

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