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Hammond Manufacturing Welcomes Matthew Guest as Territory Sales Manager for East North Central USA

May 23, 2024

Hammond Manufacturing Welcomes Matthew Guest as Territory Sales Manager for East North Central USA

Hammond Manufacturing, a trusted leader in enclosure solutions, proudly announces the addition of Matthew Guest to its team as Territory Sales Manager for East North Central, United States within their Rack Mounting Solutions division. With extensive sales experience, Matthew will be instrumental in driving growth and expanding Hammond’s market presence in his territory.

Matthew Guest brings twenty-five years of experience in the data center equipment sector and a proven track record as a successful Account Manager, making him an invaluable addition to our team. Matthew has expressed his enthusiasm for joining Hammond: “I’m excited and honored to be joining the Hammond Team that is so rich in history, product offering, supporting customers and delivering best in class solutions.”

In his role as Territory Sales Manager, Matthew Guest will be responsible for supporting contractors and installers in best utilizing Hammond products, developing a spec position engineers and consultants, and supporting our channel partners with growth with Hammond’s Rack Mounting Solutions. Matthew’s relationships and experience will play a crucial role in driving Hammond Manufacturing’s initiatives forward and delivering exceptional service for new and existing customers.

“We are delighted to welcome Matt to the Hammond Manufacturing family,” said W. Scott Hammond, Business Development Manager at Hammond Manufacturing. “Matt’s product industry experience and previous relationships is invaluable to our company and makes Matthew the perfect addition to our team.”

Please join us in welcoming Matthew Guest to the Hammond Manufacturing team. For more information or to connect with Matthew Guest, please contact him at mguest@hammfg.com or 313-587-7652.

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