Connerton Becomes Storm Water Consultant for Lower Maryland & Washington, D.C. Area

June 12, 2006

CONTECH Stormwater Solutions, Inc. announced that Aimee Connerton will now be serving the Lower Maryland and Washington, D.C. area as a storm water consultant.

Connerton joined CONTECH Stormwater Solutions as an Inside Sales Coordinator in 2003. In 2005, she was promoted to storm water consultant in Virginia and West Virginia, where she helped customers meet their water quality goals by providing cost-effective storm water and detention/retention technologies that meet regulatory requirements.

“Aimee’s hard work and dedication make her a solid choice for this very important market,” said Area Manager Frank Birney. “Since joining us in 2003, she has made significant contributions to both our organization and the success of our customers.”

Connerton has over 12 years of experience in sales and holds a B.S. in Chemistry with a minor in Economics from the University of Maryland in College Park.

Source: CONTECH Stormwater Solutions, Inc.

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