Green Sales named “Rep of the Year” for

01.04.2003

At the annual North American Sales Meeting, Sales Director Tony Favilla awards Green Sales top honors for their 2002 performance.

Lake Conroe, Texas February 6, 2003: The Annual Sales meeting for Crane Valves North America was held at the Del Lago Resort and Conference Center in Lake Conroe, Texas, February 4th through the 6th. Stockham Valve Representatives from all over North America were present for this 3 day conference and social event. During the Awards Banquet hosted by Sales Director Tony Favilla, recognition awards were presented to the Manufacturer’s Representatives who achieved outstanding sales results during 2002 for their respective brands. In addition to these awards, Brian Green of Green Sales was recognized with the distinction of being Stockham Valves’ “Rep of the Year.”

Accepting the award from Green Sales was Brian Green, President. Tony Favilla noted that Green Sales received this award due to their outstanding performance and dedication to Stockham. He went on to say that Green Sales' performance includes outstanding sales numbers and dedication to excellent customer service, quick response to quotes, engineering calls and the handling of problems that might arise. Green Sales also has two sales associates: Bill Green and Greg Green. They have served customers as a rep business for over 23 years covering six New England states.

About Crane Valves North America

Crane Valves North America is an operating unit of the Fluid Handling Group of Crane Co. (CR) headquartered in Stamford, CT.

Source: Crane Co.

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