New manufacturers' representative group for Kaivac


Kaivac, developers of the No-Touch Cleaning® and OmniFlex™ Cleaning systems, announces that WMC Associates, a manufacturers’ representative firm founded in 2002 and headquartered in Hopkinton, Massachusetts, will represent the company in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut.

WMC Associates is comprised of Bob Hodsdon, Steve Browne, and is headed by Mike Ciesinski.

“All of these gentlemen have considerable experience in sales,” says Dave Dourson, vice president of US distribution. “And Mike has more than 28 years of industry experience as a distribution sales manager and regional manager for a leading chemical manufacturer.”

Dourson adds that Mike is also a member of the Manufacturers’ Representatives of America (MRA), is CIMS-GB certified, and a former board member of NESSA (the New England Sanitary Supply Association). He is also one of the newest graduates of “Kaivac Boot Camp.”

“This is one of the most respected manufacturing rep groups in the country,” says Dourson. “We are happy to have them onboard and look forward to a strong and lucrative association.”

About Kaivac, Inc.

Kaivac is the developer of the No-Touch Cleaning® and OmniFlex™ Crossover Cleaning systems.

Headquartered in Hamilton, Ohio, Kaivac, Inc. delivers complete science-based cleaning systems designed to produce healthy results and outcomes while raising the value of cleaning operations and the professionalism of the worker. Kaivac offers an integrated portfolio of environmentally friendly cleaning products designed to remove the maximum amount of soil and potentially harmful biopollutants in the most cost-effective manner possible.

 



January 15, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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