Ryan Unick joins Manasquan Premium Fasteners

Words: William Chelak/Public/News/20120819170000-1.jpg" width="600" height="338" border="0" alt="Manasquan Premium Fasteners, LLC has named Ryan Unick as the company’s new market development manager." />
Manasquan Premium Fasteners, LLC has named Ryan Unick as the company’s new market development manager.
Manasquan Premium Fasteners, LLC, a leading provider of stainless steel fasteners to the residential, commercial and marine construction industries, has named Ryan Unick as the company’s new market development manager. Unick’s primary responsibilities include local and national market development, managing the company’s marketing and social media campaigns and supervising product line expansions such as the pneumatic driven ballistic pin system for steel studs and concrete fastening.

“Ryan possesses a combined knowledge of the building and fastening industries that is extremely rare in today’s business world,” says Manasquan co-owner Bob Dey. “We believe his experience and insight will prove valuable in enhancing our relationships with existing and new customers and expanding our reach.”

Prior to joining Manasquan, Unick served as the deck products specialist at Starborn Industries, Inc., a leading manufacturer of fasteners and related products for the building industry. During this time, he helped develop and implement the company’s global branding campaign, advertising program and packaging redesign. Unick also served as the product manager for the Pro Plug System — an innovative time saving hardwood deck plugging system, which is distributed by Manasquan Premium Fasteners.

A resident of Morristown, New Jersey, Unick holds a bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Penn State University. He has also authored numerous articles on fastening technologies in publications such as the American Fastener Journal, Building Products Digest & Building Products Connection.
Westminster Abbey Roof Repairs Race To Protect The Masonry Below
April 2026

Westminster Abbey is undergoing long-awaited repairs to its roof, and experts involved in the work say they have discovered hidden secrets along the way. For the masonry industry, the story is less about what's up top and more about what sits beneath it.

Building Stonework That Lasts Beyond the Surface
April 2026

How Today’s Systems Strengthen Traditional Masonry In masonry, longevity has always been the true measure of craftsmanship. Any wall can look impressive the day it’s finished, but the real test comes years later, after the first freeze-thaw cycle, after t

Mastering The Art Of Masonry Repair: The Dos and Don’ts
April 2026

Whether we specialize in repairs and restoration work or new construction, repairs are something that we all must do, at least from time to time. With ever-increasing competition from faster and cheaper building systems, the onus is on us as masonry profe

Brick And Glass Meet In Paris Park Community Center Design
April 2026

A Designboom feature spotlights a community center set in a Paris park, described as a monolithic brick building that is cut through by a glazed facade.