Anvil Intl. Promotes New Director of Marketing

Dec. 12, 2011

Brandon Gunnell will manage the global marketing of Anvil's product line

Anvil Intl., a manufacturer of pipe fittings, pipe hangers and piping support systems, announced the promotion of Brandon Gunnell to director of marketing. The company is a subsidiary of Mueller Water Products Inc., a provider of water infrastructure products and services.

In his new role, Gunnell will manage the global marketing of Anvil’s complete product line. He brings more than 20 years of industry-specific sales experience, including 10 years with Anvil. Most recently, he served as the company’s regional sales manager for the western U.S. His achievements in this position included increasing regional sales by 28% in just two years and helping to grow the company’s relationship with key clients.

Before joining Anvil, Gunnell held senior sales positions at a large wholesale distributor, overseeing a rapidly growing Denver branch, developing new markets and handling successful product introductions. He began his career with a master distributor in Salt Lake City, establishing the company’s western U.S. location from the ground up, developing the customer base, sales and operations procedures.
 

Source: Anvil Intl.; Market Sense

Sponsored Recommendations

Energy Efficient System Design for WWTPs

Feb. 7, 2024
System splitting with adaptive control reduces electrical, maintenance, and initial investment costs.

Blower Isentropic Efficiency Explained

Feb. 7, 2024
Learn more about isentropic efficiency and specific performance as they relate to blowers.

How to Build a Better Blower Station

Feb. 7, 2024
Designing a blower aeration system for a wastewater treatment plant has many moving pieces. Each contributes to the overall health and efficiency of the system and the impact ...

Understanding Current Blower Technology & Isentropic Efficiency in Blowers

Feb. 7, 2024
Blowers are a critical resource for wastewater treatment plants, which makes choosing the best blower vital for plant operational success. No plant is stagnant, so a one size ...