Boral Stone Products names Perez Area Sales Manager

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Boral Stone Products has named Ed Perez Area Sales Manager in Northern California.
Boral Stone Products has named Ed Perez Area Sales Manager in Northern California. As part of the Western Region of Boral Stone, Perez will spearhead the company’s sales efforts in a region spanning Northern California.

“We are pleased to bring Ed Perez into the role of Northern California Area Sales Manager,” said Dennis Merino, Vice President of Sales with Boral Stone Products “His knowledge of building product sales and his achievements among our core sectors position him well for success and we look forward to witnessing all he will accomplish.”

Prior to joining Boral USA, Ed Perez worked at Home Depot in the At Home Services Department, where he led sales for windows, siding and roofing with the consumer homeowner audience.
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