Vacuworx Global Promotes Hall to International Role

Brian Hall Vacuworx

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Vacuworx Global has promoted Brian Hall to International Product Manager with responsibility for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean. He remains the authorized Safety Trainer for Vacuworx, providing product and application training around the world as needed.

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Hall will celebrate nine years with Vacuworx in November. He has served customers in various capacities including field service tech, service manager, and most recently through research and development and product training. Hall will continue to work closely with engineering on product development, enhancements and field testing of new concepts.

In addition, in his expanded role Hall will work as part of the International Sales team to grow sales in Latin American markets. Responsibilities include development and training of new dealers and sales agents as well as working with end users.

“As we continue to grow our presence in targeted markets, we are committed to providing focused support for our customers,” said Steve Smith, director of international sales. “Brian has extensive experience in maintenance, trouble-shooting, product training and safety training.”

Hall attended Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology for diesel technology, specializing in heavy equipment. He has worked in the mining, construction and pipeline industries repairing all types of equipment.

A country boy at heart, Hall and his wife Brenda keep cattle, sheep, chicken and bees. He also trains border collies and enjoys taking his granddaughter for tractors rides.

Founded in 1999 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Vacuworx engineers and manufactures innovative heavy-duty material handling equipment for the oil and gas, water and sewer, highway and heavy construction, concrete construction, landscaping and manufacturing industries worldwide.
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