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Cyclonaire welcomes John Elliot as Business Development Manager – Cement Sector

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Cyclonaire Corporation has announced the appointment of John Elliot as Business Development Manager – Cementitious Materials.

Elliot assumes this critical role as Zach Turner, the current Business Development Manager – Cementitious Materials, will be departing. Zach Turner has graciously agreed to stay on through May 17th, working closely with John to allow for the successful transition of all key accounts and opportunities.

Elliot brings significant expertise in business development, client relationship management, and market analysis. He has a proven track record of driving growth and delivering value to clients through innovative solutions and strategic initiatives.

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Mike Colella

“We are excited to welcome John Elliot to the Cyclonaire team as our new Business Development Manager – Cement,” said Mike Colella, Vice President Sales and Marketing at Cyclonaire Corporation. “His extensive experience and deep understanding of Bulk Material Handling will be instrumental in expanding our market presence and strengthening relationships with our valued clients.”

In his role, Mr. Elliot will be responsible for identifying new business opportunities, fostering strategic partnerships, and managing growth in the Cement Sector. His leadership and industry knowledge will play a vital role in driving Cyclonaire’s position as a trusted partner in the cement sector.

“I am thrilled to join Cyclonaire and contribute to the company’s continued success in the cement industry,” said John Elliot. “I look forward to working closely with the talented team at Cyclonaire to capitalize on new opportunities, exceed customer expectations, and continue to drive sustainable growth.”

“We extend our gratitude to Zach Turner for his dedication and contributions to Cyclonaire and wish him all the best in his future endeavors,” added Mike Colella.

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