Brian Dretske Joins Wilo USA

May 30, 2017
New regional sales manager of water management brings 10 years of experience

Wilo USA, a provider of pumps and pump solutions for building services, water management and groundwater, welcomed Brian Dretske as regional sales manager of water management for the Northwest region, U.S.

Dretske is responsible for overseeing the sales operation within his region, which includes servicing the needs of customers, developing sales strategies and setting targets, and collecting customer feedback and market research.

"Brian has demonstrated his expertise in building key relationships in major markets and consistently reaching targets," said Tim Ruppert, president, Wilo USA. "His skill at building customer loyalty, developing detailed forecasts and sales plans, and his accomplishments as a team leader and sales manager make him an ideal fit for regional sales manager at Wilo."

Dretske brings more than 10 years of experience to Wilo, having previously worked as a territory/branch manager and sales representative in the pump industry. Dretske's proven success with building long-term customer relationships and growing revenue, as well as his ability to develop successful financial objectives and business plans prepare him well for his new role at Wilo.

Dretske is a graduate of Martin Luther College and has a Bachelor of Science degree in education. 

Source: Wilo USA

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