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Insituware Announces 2023 Top Hat Awards to Top Three Reps
January 27, 2023 | Insituware LLCEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Insituware LLC, the developer of the first smart measurement solution for quality control of materials, is pleased to announce that it presented the 2023 Top Hat Awards to the top three reps of the year during the recent 2023 IPC APEX EXPO in San Diego. The criteria for the Top Hat Awards include product line launch support, sales performance, and tenaciousness.
The 2023 Top Hat Awards winners are:
JOE WESLEY – Promark Electronics
For his unwavering enthusiasm in Insituware’s products and successfully promoting them in his territory.
VICTOR MADERO – SMTVYS
For his successful sales performance and constant activity in his territory.
KYLE KEYDEL – Horizon Sales
For his unceasing sales drive and overwhelming commitment to supporting Insituware in his territory.
Insituware’s Field Application Engineer Morgan Miller says, “As I've worked with these reps over the past year and had the opportunity to travel and get to know them, it has been very rewarding to see the work they’ve been doing to promote Insituware and help us grow. We’re happy to have them on our team and look forward to a successful 2023 with their help.”
Insituware’s representative team provides world-class customer sales and support while Insituware continues to ensure consistency, repeatability, and traceability for multiple industries.
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