Kevin Downing Named Reichhold Distribution Manager for Composites in North America
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Kevin C. Downing has been named distribution manager for Reichhold, Inc.'s composites business in North America. In this role, he will manage relationships with the company's network of composites distributors in the U.S. and Canada.
Downing joined Reichhold in 1998 as a salesman. Since that time, he has managed a composites sales territory in the Midwest including parts of Illinois and Indiana. A 14-year veteran of the composites industry, Downing began his career with Cargill Resin Products (which later became McWhorter) in 1990, working first in quality control. His career has included a variety of roles including resin development, technical service and a year in customer service. Downing managed a Midwest sales territory for three years just prior to joining Reichhold.
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