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The Scott Lawson Companies Expands Sales Efforts With New Hire

The Scott Lawson Companies is pleased to announce the recent hire of Joe Lynch, who has joined the company as a member of the Client Services division, where he is responsible for increasing market share and visibility for The Scott Lawson Companies family of brands.

Lynch comes to The Scott Lawson Companies with 22 years of experience in the sales industry. At his most recent position, as a territory manager with GAC Chemical in Searsport, Maine, Lynch worked to cultivate account relationships and develop new business. During his employment with GAC Chemical, he was responsible for sales and service of GAC’s manufactured and distributed chemical products to industrial and municipal customers throughout New England, parts of the East Coast and Canada.

“With his solid background in sales, Joe is a great addition to our team,” said Zach Lawson, vice president, The Scott Lawson Companies. “I am confident that he will make our company even stronger and will open new doors for the organization in 2014 and beyond.”

Lynch holds a master’s degree in Business Administration from Husson College in Bangor, Maine.

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