Dorner Appoints More Regional Sales Managers
Michael Goodall now covers northern Ohio and Michigan, and Melina Beluche covers northern Mexico.
Posted: June 30, 2016
Michael Goodall has been appointed a regional sales manager covering the area of northern Ohio and Michigan for Dorner Manufacturing Corporation (Hartland, WI). In his new position with the company, Goodall will be working with sales channel partners and key accounts to grow their industrial and sanitary conveyor business, as well as focusing on the automation markets throughout both states.
Goodall brings nearly 20 years of industry experience to the company. He most recently held the titles of sales manager of specialty belts and components, and sales engineer for the timing and seamless belt division at Habasit, a manufacturer of conveyor belts. Goodall was also a general manager and account manager at Applied Industrial Technologies, an industrial distributor serving MRO and OEM customers.
“We are celebrating our 50th anniversary this year, there’s no better time to be joining the company than right now,” said Goodall. “I’m very familiar with the conveyor market and the Northern Ohio/Michigan region, so I’m ready to go and help show customers what we can do for them.” Goodall lives in the greater Detroit area and can be contacted by clicking here.
Dorner has also appointed Melina Beluche to be their regional manager covering northern Mexico, a new position created with the goal of establishing brand recognition and growing sales in Mexico’s Northern regions. “I’m very excited about joining this company and helping drive product awareness, customer support and new business opportunities to the northern areas of Mexico,” said Beluche, who can be reached by clicking here.
She brings material handling application experience, expertise in business development, process manufacturing and other related areas to the company, which continues to ascend in the material handling industry through responsive customer service, and custom-built industrial and sanitary low profile belt conveyors. In the past 18 months, Dorner has launched several new conveyor platforms, added a second shift, and hired more than 50 new employees.