PaintLine hires business development lead

Josh Frerks, Business Development Lead.

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MENLO PARK, Calif. — PaintLine recently hired Josh Frerks for its new business development lead position. 

Frerks comes to PaintLine with an extensive background in sales and marketing in the cabinet, window and door, and building products industries. In his new PaintLine position, Frerks will focus on identifying new business opportunities, building relationships with current and potential dealers and key customers, and developing strategic digital sales and sales management initiatives.

“We’re really excited about Josh joining our PaintLine team,” said Kyle Robinson, PaintLine CEO. “As we grow our current sales network in the commercial paint and wood manufacturing industries and expand our product line to better serve cabinet manufacturers, Josh will be playing an important role in our overall sales strategy, CRM, and business development.”

PaintLine provides innovative, practical, and economical drying rack, spray stand, spray booth and other process-oriented product solutions for commercial painters, cabinet makers, remodelers, millwork shops, and others in woodworking manufacturing and professional building trades. Its products are sold through a growing number of retailers, buying groups, and distributors as well as direct-to-consumer.

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