Westburne Midwest Leadership Changes

Westburne

June 18, 2018

Four Westburne employees have been promoted to more senior positions in Manitoba and Saskatchewan.

Four Westburne employees have been promoted to more senior positions in Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Brad Mallory has been promoted to the role of Area Manager, South Saskatchewan.

He will be responsible for growing sales in the Estevan, Estherhazy and Regina locations. Brad brings with him 25 years of Westburne experience; the majority of which have been supporting customers directly in a number of sales and customer facing roles.

Darren Schultz will take on a new responsibility of District Manager, Manitoba. Darren brings a wealth of experience to this role having been with Westburne for 31 years, most recently as the Midwest Divisional Sales Manager.

Dave Schaitel has been promoted to the role of Divisional Sales Manager. In this capacity, Dave will support account managers directly for both our Manitoba and Saskatchewan Districts. In addition to his Westburne responsibilities, Dave is in the final months of finishing his MBA at the University of Manitoba.Brad, Darren and David will all report directly to Leigh Budd, General Manager, Westburne Midwest.

Tara Domm has been promoted to District Operations Manager, Saskatchewan. She has been with Westburne for over six years in various operations and procurement roles. Tara will report directly to Ian Earl, Divisional Operations Manager.

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