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Royal Products Announces Regional Business Manager



Jason Church

Royal Products announced that Jason Church has joined its sales team as a Regional Business Manager. Based in New Jackson, MI, Jason will support Royal's distribution network and end-user customer base throughout Michigan, while Kendal Glotzbach will shift his full-time focus to Indiana.

With a career spanning over 24 years in the manufacturing industry, Church brings a wealth of experience and unique perspectives to his new position at Royal. He spent 16 years on the shop floor with an aerospace manufacturer, where he held a variety of roles including machinist, manufacturing engineer, and customer service manager. His deep, hands-on knowledge of the manufacturing process paired with his leadership in customer-facing roles makes him a valuable addition to Royal's team. In 2017, Church transitioned to a new career in industrial sales, further rounding out his expertise in both operations and customer engagement.

In his new role at Royal Products, Church will be responsible for managing regional sales, providing technical support and driving customer success initiatives throughout Michigan.

For more information contact:

Jason Church, Regional Business Manager

Royal Products

200 Oser Ave.

Hauppauge, NY 11788

800-645-4174

Cell: 517-937-3246

jchurch@royalproducts.com

www.royalproducts.com

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