Dallastown, Pa.’s Trans/Air Manufacturing Corp. is expanding its West Coast Sales and Technical Services Team.
Jeff Holbert has been promoted to regional sales and technical service manager. Holbert has been with Trans/Air for 15 years and has worked his way up in the industry, from assembly line worker to installer to field service technician.
Joining the Trans/Air team is Steven Fedor in the position of regional sales & technical service manager. Fedor has over 18 years HVAC experience, including refrigeration technician, account manager, service engineer, and field service rep.
Holbert and Fedor join David Harden in providing the best sales and technical support in the industry to the West Coast, according to the company.
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