Stanpro Announces Retirement of Greg Parsons, VP Sales, at the End of the Year

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August 2, 2022

It is with mixed feelings that Stanpro recently announced that Greg Parsons, Vice-President of Sales, will be retiring at the end of the year. Greg has been with Stanpro for the last 18 years as well as four years with Standard prior to joining Stanpro.

Greg has been a key contributor to the success and growth Stanpro has known. He has been the face and leader of the sales force; he has built strong long-lasting relationships with customers and partners and he has been a pillar and mentor for many.

With Greg retiring, Stanpro are very pleased to announce the nomination of Adam Silverman as the National Sales Director. This nomination is effective immediately. Greg and Adam will be working very closely over the next few months to ensure Stanpro will have a smooth transition. The Regional Sales Managers as well as the Specification Director will now be reporting directly to Adam.

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Over the past 12 years working with the Stanpro entourage, Adam has positioned himself as a key player on the team and great collaborator to many departments.

Stanpro are convinced that he will continue to bring a lot to the team.

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