SANTA FE SPRINGS, CA - Shauna Schneider is covering the Los Angeles market, and Mark Johnson is covering the northern Texas area.
by Staff
November 1, 2011
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SANTA FE SPRINGS, CA - Maxon Lift Corp, a liftgate provider, announced two new additions to its sales team.
Schneider
Shauna Schneider started on Sept. 19 and is covering the Los Angeles market as district sales manager. Schneider comes to Maxon with more than a decade of industry experience in trailer leasing and rentals, and trailer parts sales. She will cover the areas of Riverside, San Bernardino, Northern Los Angeles, Ventura, and Santa Barbara counties. Shauna can be reached at (310) 717-4947 or sschneider@maxonlift.com.
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Johnson
Mark Johnson started on Sept. 26 and has since been covering thenNorthern Texas area as an area sales representative. Johnson is based in Dallas Fort Worth and comes to Maxon from Texas A&M. He can be reached at (817) 680-0352 or mjohnson@maxonlift.com.
Maxon Lift Corp. was founded in 1957. That same year, owner Max Lugash invented the Tuk-A-Way liftgate, which remains the largest selling style of liftgate in North America. For more than fifty years, Maxon Lift Corp. has initiated and developed a variety of innovative products that have become truck equipment industry benchmarks.
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