Sprayroq welcomes Jeremy Alexander as president
Sprayroq, a national industry leader in spray-applied resin technology for structural rehabilitation and corrosion protection of water, wastewater, and other industrial infrastructure assets, has announced the hire of a new senior-level executive. Jeremy Alexander has been named the new President of Sprayroq’s operations.
The company says that Jeremy has an outstanding reputation for leadership development, process management, and strategic vision, and is uniquely qualified to provide hands-on support and the guidance necessary to not only maintain but build upon Sprayroq’s momentum.
“We are extremely excited to introduce Jeremy to Sprayroq’s leadership team,” said Mark Corr, president, and CEO of parent company, Signet LLC. “We are confident that Jeremy’s strong business development focus will uncover new opportunities and accelerate the growth of Sprayroq’s ongoing evolution.”
Previous to taking on his new role at Sprayroq, Jeremy was the Director of Marketing at Line-X, LLC, a global leader in Polyurea, Polyurethane, UV, and Intumescent protective coatings development. In this role, Jeremy successfully lead the planning and execution of all marketing efforts across LINE-X retail, LINE-X Industrial Coatings, LINE-X National/Fleet services, and international sales channels.
The addition of Mr. Alexander comes on the heels of the firm’s recent brand transformation in which they unveiled an entirely new visual identity, coupled with the launch of a new website and relocation of the firm’s corporate headquarters.
“It is truly an honor to be entrusted as President of Sprayroq,” said Alexander. “I am thrilled to join a company that is so uniquely positioned to competitively stand out in the market and I look forward to making meaningful progress with the outstanding team at Sprayroq and our network of Certified Partners.”
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