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Rheem Appoints New Corporate National Accounts Manager

Atlanta — Rheem has promoted Sal Brunetto to corporate national accounts manager. A veteran of the company’s tankless business unit, Brunetto joined Rheem in 2008.

 



Atlanta — Rheem has promoted Sal Brunetto to corporate national accounts manager. In this new role, Brunetto will assist in the development of Rheem’s national accounts structure and its implementation to include: market analysis, strategic direction, channel management, as well as a primary focus on direct sales for all applicable Rheem products. He will report to Joseph Fristik, Rheem’s corporate vice president, national accounts and marketing.



“Sal’s experience with understanding the specific requirements of commercial HVAC and water heating customers is extensive, and we are happy to welcome him to the national accounts team,” says Fristik. “Rheem is placing a substantial emphasis on developing integrated air and water solutions, so commercial customers can leverage the synergies from both of these systems to operate more efficiently. Sal’s unique expertise in this area will be a great asset to Rheem as we grow our national accounts team.”



Brunetto joined Rheem in 2008 and has been an integral member of the company’s tankless business unit since that time. He began his career with the Carrier Corporation in New York City as a sales engineer.

Rheem Manufacturing Company is privately held with headquarters in Atlanta and U.S. operations in Alabama, Arkansas, California, Indiana, Minnesota and North Carolina. In its 87th year of operation, the company manufactures a full-line of eco-friendly, technologically advanced residential and commercial heating and cooling systems; tank, tankless, solar and hybrid heat pump water heaters; whole-home standby generators, controls, swimming pool and spa heaters; indoor air-purification products; and commercial boilers throughout North America and world markets.






 

SOURCE: Rheem
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