Witt joins PROSOCO as Regional Sales Manager

Words: Al MorrisClay Witt has been named the new regional sales manager for PROSOCO, providing support for customers in the Midwest. Based in Lawrence, Kan., PROSOCO is a national manufacturer of products for cleaning, protecting and maintaining concrete; making building envelopes air- and water-tight; and cleaning, protecting and restoring new and existing masonry buildings.

From his home base of Nixa, Mo., Witt will be responsible for customers in Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa and southern Illinois.

Witt joins PROSOCO with 20+ years of experience in the waterproofing, coating and concrete industries. He previously worked as an independent representative for Xypex Chemical Corp., working with architects, engineers, city and state planning departments, and waterproofing subcontractors in Texas. He’s also sold custom concrete for Oldcastle Custom-Crete, managed a new division for Southwest Construction Services, and managed waterproofing contractors at United Building Productions SW-UBPS.

He is a long-standing member of the International Facility Management Association (IFMA), Construction Specifications Institute (CSI), Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) and the International Concrete Repair Institute (ICRI).

Witt attended Southwest Missouri State University and served in the U.S. Navy for four years.
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