Kilian joins Industrial Scientific Corporation

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Larry Kilian has been hired as the senior director of Americas, Australia & New Zealand sales.
Industrial Scientific Corporation, the global leader in Gas Detection as a Service, is pleased to announce that Larry Kilian has been hired as the senior director of Americas, Australia & New Zealand sales. Kilian assumes overall responsibility for Industrial Scientific’s sales functions in the Americas, Australia and New Zealand.

Kilian brings more than 30 years of experience in industrial safety and has held various positions across sales, marketing and product management. He most recently served as the vice president of sales at Dräger Safety. In this role, he was responsible for sales and customer service teams in the United States. Other positions previously held by Kilian include general manager & managing director at Sorbent Products Co. International; director of sales & marketing communications of the Fall Protection Division at Dalloz Safety; and vice president & general manager of the Supply Division at Safety Supply Canada, now Acklands-Grainger.

“We are extremely excited to have Larry join the company and confident in his ability to lead the Americas, Australia and New Zealand sales teams to continue the growth of iNet®, Industrial Scientfic’s Gas Detection as a Service solution,” says Kevin Miller, vice president, global sales, services and marketing. “His depth of industry knowledge and experience is a great addition to Industrial Scientific as we work aggressively toward eliminating death on the job in this century.”
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