ESCO Names Steve Dyer As New President

ESCO Names Steve Dyer As New President

Dyer will have the responsibility of working with and building relationships with ESCO’s vast customer base worldwide, while working with ESCO’s sales and customer service staff to manage day-to-day sales activities.

ESCO - LogoEquipment Supply Co. (ESCO) announced that Steve Dyer has been named president, effective immediately. As president, Dyer will have the responsibility of working with and building relationships with ESCO’s vast customer base worldwide, while working with ESCO’s sales and customer service staff to manage day-to-day sales activities.

Dyer has been with ESCO for eight years, serving as the northeastern sales director for several years. Under Dyer’s leadership, the northeastern territory for ESCO has grown more than 150 percent in the past four years. Dyer has helped develop business relationships with some of the tire service industry’s most esteemed tire service equipment distributors and continues to strive to grow ESCO’s product range and customers worldwide.

Dyer said, “Our objectives as a company have always been the same: work in direct relationship with our current and future ESCO product distributors and continue to aid in providing them with innovative and reliable tire service equipment and tools. I am very excited for this new opportunity to work even closer with our current and future customers and will work diligently to aid our company in providing quality service before and after the sale.”

ESCO is known worldwide for the manufacturing and innovation of hydraulic tire bead breakers, pumps, rams and heavy lifting cylinders/jacks, for the OTR, mining, heavy-duty truck and agricultural tire service aftermarket for more than 30 years.

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