BioLab Distributor Products Division Appoints New Regional Managers

Nov. 26, 2001

Distributor Products Division (DPD), a division of BioLab Inc., one of the world's largest providers of water treatment products for industrial and consumer markets, recently appointed Jim Gay and Ron Roth as the division's newest Regional Managers for the east and west regions, respectively.

Ron's territory extends from Wisconsin, Illinois, Arkansas, Louisiana and all remaining states to the west coast. Jim manages Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama and all points east. They are both responsible for the direction and growth of DPD brands in their territory along with development of their District Managers.

Ron joined BioLab's distribution team in 1982. He moved over to DPD in 1995 as District Manager working out of St. Louis. Most recently, Ron held the position of National Accounts Manager.

Jim began his career with BioLab in 1981 and joined DPD in 1994 holding positions as District Manager and National Account Manager.

Distributor Products Division is a division of BioLab, Inc., based in Decatur, Ga., which is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Great Lakes Chemical Corporation. DPD offers a comprehensive line of swimming pool and spa sanitizers, oxidizers, balancers, algicides, winterizers and specialty products under the brand names of OMNI, Hydrotech, Guardex, Sun, Chloryte and many other popular pool chemical brands through distribution. The product lines serve the needs of the residential, service and commercial markets.

Source: BioLab

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