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Chuck Smith NGP has continued to grow with the addition of lite kits and louvers. We've expanded our facility to include a full process powder coat line. I'm proud to say that NGP is ever moving forward to give you better service and better products. Thanks for your support.
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Gil Pesavento National Guard Products announces the appointment of Gil Pesavento as Regional Sales Manager. Pesavento comes to NGP following a 17 year career at ASI as Vice-President of Sales. Prior to that, he served as National Sales Manager for Rixson. Pesavento, who will reside in Roanoke, VA, will have responsibility for sales and marketing duties in the Eastern United States
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Jeff Morrow Jeff Morrow, Chief Operating Officer and Plant manager, oversees the production facility at NGP. He has been with the company since 1985 and has experienced every aspect of NGP's business. He will see that your orders are produced with quality and shipped on time.
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Neal Frazier Neal Frazier, AHC/CDC, Vice President, is a 20 year veteran following a distributor background. Neal handles all special application products, and still finds time to contribute to DHI as an AH instructor. He is also a past president of DHI.
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Foster Smith National Guard Products, the Memphis, Tennessee-based manufacturer of thresholds, gasketing and door vision kits, recently announced the appointment of Foster Smith as a Territory Sales Manager. Smith, who holds an MBA from the University of Georgia, spent the last 3 years as a sales representative in Atlanta calling on architectural hardware distributors. Prior to that, he was employed by NGP as a customer service representative.
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Roger Skold Roger Skold, AHC, is key to NGP as our Technical Director. He is involved in product development, testing and certification. He is also key in helping our customers solves their technical problems.
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Tank Lest we forget our mascot - (Sherman) Tank. Tank is here in office 9-5 except when it interferes with duck hunting season.
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