East Windsor, Connecticut – Koma Precision Inc. officials announce that Daniel O’Connor has been hired as the new south central regional sales manager. He will be covering Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. This area was previously handled by Gary Agosti, who will now be focusing on the west / western Canada territory.
“Dan brings a wealth of metal cutting experience to the table, with sixteen years in a job shop environment with roles as machinist, CNC programmer, QC manager, and manufacturing engineer " says Barry Agosti, president of Koma Precision Inc. "As part of the Koma expansion, we are creating a new territory comprised of Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Arkansas to achieve higher market penetration. As a regional sales manager, Dan will be responsible for working closely with our customers, distributors. OEM groups and Koma Precision Inc., sales and marketing staff members to help understand customer’s manufacturing needs and come up with solutions that best fits those needs."
“Koma Precision is a premiere machine tool accessories company. Joining them opens up many possibilities and opportunities for both of us,” said O’Connor. “I am excited to be part of the company that has such a large presence in the machine tool industry and is moving forward with energy and commitment.”
O’Connor will be based in Sallas, Texas, and looks forward to working with customers in his region.
O’Connor has been in the industry for almost two decades. In 1995, he joined Mori Seiki USA at its then corporate headquarters in Irving, Texas as an applications engineer specializing in machining centers, high-speed machining and process improvement for customers. The last three years at Mori Seiki, he functioned as the national training manager. He comes from Lyndex-Nikken where he was the southwest regional manager, managing a five state area selling a broad range of machine tool accessories.
Source: Koma Precision Inc.
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