NSF Appoints New Director of Corporate Sales

April 9, 2008
David Kirkpatrick promoted from position of corporate retail accounts executive

NSF International recently announced the promotion of David Kirkpatrick as its new director of corporate sales.

Most recently, Kirkpatrick worked as NSF's corporate retail accounts executive, where he worked directly with corporate account managers and their suppliers to identify new sales solutions for his clients. In his new position, Kirkpatrick works closely with NSF's senior management and the marketing team to positively impact NSF's sales growth. This includes offering leadership and implementing new sales strategies as well as providing effective training and development of the sales team.

Kirkpatrick has a proven track record of success working with major companies, including Ubiquity Brands, Procter & Gamble and the Coca-Cola Co. He has a bachelor's degree in business administration from Michigan State University.

"David's twenty-one years of experience working with the retail industry has proven invaluable to NSF's sales department," said William Fisher, vice president, marketing and sales. "In his new position, he will continue to work closely with his team to advance NSF's overall sales initiatives both domestically and abroad."

Source: NSF International

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