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A. Schulman Names Todd Nichols Sales Manager for its Engineered Plastics, North America Business Unit
09-28-2009: A. Schulman, Inc. announced that Todd Nichols has been named Sales Manager – Engineered Plastics, North America, effective October 1, 2009.
Nichols joined A. Schulman in 1986 and has held a variety of product, account and market
development positions during his career with the Company. He has been responsible for
developing and marketing a number of products including reinforced and flame-retardant
compounds. Most recently, he was a Key Account Manager for Engineered Plastics, North
America, responsible for developing and managing key accounts to meet business unit
objectives.
Nichols attended the University of Akron, majoring in business management. He also has a
certification from the Owen Graduate School of Management Program at Vanderbilt University.
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