New roles at SNX Technologies: Jeremy Manea and Michael Peck
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Michael Peck
SAUK RAPIDS, Minn. - SNX has named Jeremy Manea its CNC Router National Sales Manager; and hired Michael Peck as service technician for its nVentor CNC router and nVision contour bander woodworking machinery lines.
 
Peck, who comes from a family with generations of experience building woodworking machine tools, will provide SNX customers with installation, training, service, and applications engineering support.  
 
Manea (below) was the company's inside regional sales manager for Minnesota, before being appointed National Sales Manager for SNX CNC Router product lines.
Manea is responsible for all sales and promotion activities for SNX's fast-growing line of nVentor industrial CNC routers. He will also have direct input into product configurations and new product engineering and development activities.
 
Manea assumes his new role from that held by Craig Sexton, co-owner and President of SNX Technologies.
 
"Jeremy is the perfect person for the job," says Sexton. "With his background in sales, training, and customer service for our CNC line, he brings an essential mix of both operator level and C-level experiences that's almost impossible to match. His ability to understand the whole scope of CNC machining process all the way from 'art to part' allows him to offer honest, accurate technology recommendations for his customers. He brings a natural level of trust to everything he does." 
 
 
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