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Gilman Brothers Welcomes Bryan Doi as West Coast Business Development Leader

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The Gilman Brothers Company is proud to announce the recent hire of Bryan Doi as Business Development Leader. With over eight years’ sales and management experience in the sign industry, Bryan will be key player in creating and expanding growth opportunities throughout the wide format printing industry. Based in Southern California, Bryan will be Gilman Brothers’ feet on the ground developing and creating new business partnerships throughout the West Coast region.

 

The Gilman Brothers Company is proud to announce the recent hire of Bryan Doi as Business Development Leader. With over eight years’ sales and management experience in the sign industry, Bryan will be key player in creating and expanding growth opportunities throughout the wide format printing industry. Based in Southern California, Bryan will be Gilman Brothers’ feet on the ground developing and creating new business partnerships throughout the West Coast region.

 

Bryan comes to Gilman Brothers from a major sign supply company where he successfully led a team of territory sales representatives at their Southern California distribution center. Adept at data analysis, sales leadership and product knowledge training, he ensured several million dollars in sales growth achieving double-digit gains in both new and core business.

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“We hire the best,” says Bill VanHorn, Director of Sales at Gilman Brothers. “Bryan ’s unique skill set, coupled with his drive and passion for sales growth make him a perfect fit for our rapidly growing business.

 

For additional information on any Gilman Brothers products visit our website at www.gilmanbrothers.com, email us at sales@gilmanbrothers.com or call regular EST business hours 860-889-8444 USA or the new 24/7 hotline 860-END
 

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