Stelpro Appoints Pierre-Yves Martin Vice-President, Sales and Business Development

EIN CEW Stelpro Martin VP 400

July 8, 2019

In his new role as Stelpro’s Vice-President, Sales and Business Development, Pierre-Yves Martin will define and roll out sales and business development strategies to ensure the company’s continued growth, while striving to deliver exceptional customer experiences through stellar customer service.

Pierre-Yves joined Stelpro as National Retail Sales Manager in June 2018. Drawing on his more than 10 years’ management experience in sales and business development in various industries, he quickly boosted retail sales by building trust with customers and setting up an effective team and processes.

“Pierre-Yves’ appointment as a Stelpro senior manager guarantees our continued success and that of partners,” says Yves Chabot, President of Stelpro. “I’m proud to be able to count on an experienced team with a lot of depth which allows us to promote our employees to tackle new challenges, which is an integral part of Stelpro’s values.”

Pierre-Yves will assume his new role on July 22.

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