Godwin Pumps Adds Staff

Feb. 6, 2009
New mechanic, sales staff assume positions in various company offices

Godwin Pumps has announced the appointments of new employees at its locations throughout the U. S.

William Gower joins Godwin Pumps as a mechanic at the Chesapeake, Va., branch. Gower joins Godwin with 10 years of experience in fleet vehicle and equipment mechanics, including three years as owner and operator of BG Auto Care Inc.

Barbara Hochman joins Godwin’s Bridgeport, N.J., office as a sales assistant to the local sales team, with more than 13 years of experience in sales, office administration and consumer market research. Most recently in her career, Hochman worked to coordinate advertising and exhibits.

Michael Ivory joins the Pittsburgh branch of Godwin Pumps as an outside sales engineer. Most recently, Ivory served as an outside salesperson, branch manager and business development manager for an equipment rental company.

Thomas Malone joins Godwin Pumps’ Norwich, Conn., branch as an inside sales engineer. Malone earned a project management certification from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, has served as an engineering technician and moved on to become a regional sales engineer for a compressed air company. He has since excelled in sales, business development and operations management for a variety of corporations.

Mark Michael is the newest addition to the inside sales staff in Godwin Pumps’ Bridgeport location. He joins Godwin as a former pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals organization and was a managing member of a lawn and property management company, where he managed employee scheduling and was responsible for purchasing and account management.

Source: Godwin Pumps

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