W. R. Meadows Announces New Sales Representatives

Words: Andrew AardemaW. R. Meadows welcome Kyle Henscheid and Brad Williams to its outside sales force. Henscheid will be working in the Southeast. His professional background is in distribution and commercial/residential roofing products. Henscheid worked at the Roofing Supply Group in Austin, Texas, for three years in sales.

Williams comes to W. R. Meadows with 10 years of waterproofing and restoration experience. He graduated from Missouri State University with a B.S. degree in business with an emphasis in marketing, and has a Florida and Georgia General Contractors license.
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