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TigerStop New Product Manager and Regional Sales Manager



Mike Anderson

Kevin Trowell

Due to growth and increased sales, TigerStop has promoted Mike Anderson from Southeastern Regional Sales Manager to Product Manager of Saw Systems. Kevin Trowell, formerly with Beisse America, Inc., will be TigerStop's new Southeastern Regional Sales Manager.

"TigerStop's growth is at an all-time high," said Spencer Dick, TigerStop's Founder and CEO. "As more and more manufacturers are incorporating our add-on automation solutions and automated saw systems for increasing their efficiency and profitability, we have decided to further increase our customer service level and sales efficiency as well."

Mike Anderson began work at TigerStop in 2013 and while SE Regional Sales Manager he was able to grow sales and customer support in that region. "Recognized for his many years of industry experience and expertise in saw systems and integrations, Anderson was promoted to TigerStop's new position of Product Manager of Saw Systems, and has been charged with increasing growth in that product segment globally," said a company spokesperson.

Kevin Trowell, the new SE Regional Sales Manager, brings several years of experience as a distributor and factory sales representative and has been a leader in technical sales. Based in Florida, Trowell will manage all direct and distributor sales in the Southeast.

TigerStop was founded in 1994 by Spencer Dick, who as the owner of a thriving manufacturing business, became frustrated with the inherent inefficiencies of his machine operators stopping to reset and recalibrate whenever they were cutting material to various lengths. Spencer also noticed that regardless of how carefully material was measured, the end results were always of slightly different dimensions. He founded TigerStop to automate the cutting process so that exact and accurate parts, whether wood, metal or plastic, would result each and every time.

For more information contact:

TigerStop LLC

12909 NE 95th Street

Vancouver, WA 98682

360-254-0661

www.tigerstop.com

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