SAUK CENTRE, Minn. – Felling Trailers has announced that Mark Rapp recently joined its organization.
Rapp now serves as a product manager for Felling Trailers’ utility and telecom products. Rapp comes to the company with more than a decade of sales and support experience dealing with investor-owned utilities, public utilities, cooperatives, contractors, government agencies and more. Rapp previously worked in the transport industry for a specialized trailer manufacturer with a strong focus on the utility and telecom markets. While there, he helped to develop and grow their pole and reel trailer product lines. Along with being a major contributor in growing the business revenue, he managed accounts of some of the largest investor-owned utilities in the United States.
Now with Felling Trailers, Rapp will be responsible for developing and improving the technical and marketing aspects of Felling’s existing utility and yelecom product lines. Initially, he will be working closely with Felling’s engineering team to refine and further develop its utility and telecom product lines.
"I have been looking to be part of a company where continuous improvement, dedication, innovation and commitment to quality customer service are a company’s core values, not an option. I feel I have found that here at Felling,” said Rapp.
“Mark has a lot of industry/product knowledge, and I believe he will be an asset to our team as we continue to grow our market share in the utilities and telecom niches,” said Patrick Jennissen, vice president of sales and marketing at Felling Trailers. For more information, visit www.felling.com or call (800) 245-2809.
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