Banvil 2000 Appoints New Sales & Marketing Manager

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Nick Sabatino has been hired in the role of Banvil’s Manager of Sales and Marketing. Sabatino will apply his diverse experience to enhance the product, marketing and communications efforts across the board. His challenge and goal is to implement consistency with materials and information in order to assist our distribution partners win more deals, strategically manage accounts and realize their revenue potential.

“I’m delighted to welcome Nick to the Banvil 2000 Family,” says President and CEO, Everett Wills. “Our company is aggressively expanding our product lines, and Nick’s appointment will help us build on our forward momentum and enable Banvil to sustain this rapid growth and new customer acquisition.His enthusiasm and knowledge is what we were looking for.”

“I’m very appreciative to be part of the revitalization of Banvil 2000.My goal is to introduce exciting new energy efficient products and improve marketing communications to give our distribution partners the competitive advantage required to succeed in our rapidly changing, driven industry,” says Sabatino.

Before joining Banvil 2000, Nick worked in various Marketing and Management positions in both the B2B and consumer sectors, including many years of experience involving digital marketing. More recently, Sabatino has been responsible for several hundred applications through the Save On Energy program in Ontario, and securing rebates across the country for his clients.

Banvil 2000 provides the global market with high quality commercial and industrial fans, fixtures, and energy efficient products. Find out more: http://www.banvil2000.com.

 

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