Avanti names new directors in sales teams reorganization
(UI) – Avanti announced new director roles and changes to its sales team structure.

"Many of you likely already know these individuals as they have been an integral part of Avanti’s Sales and Support Team for years, but I am delighted to announce their role changes as Directors to the markets that Avanti serves,” says Britt N. Babcock, President of Avanti.
“Each of the Directors brings a wealth of experience, expertise, and fresh perspectives that will undoubtedly enrich our organization and contribute to our continued growth and success. Their backgrounds span various industries and disciplines, providing a diverse range of insights that will be invaluable as we navigate the challenges and opportunities ahead.”
Chris Hamilton – Director – Municipal Division
Chris will be moving forward as Avanti's Director of the Municipal Division where he will lead strategic initiatives and operations to support grouting projects for municipal/government entities, specifying engineers, and municipal contractors.
Jacob Swanson – Director – Geotechnical Division
With his extensive experience and passion for geotechnical projects, Jacob will spearhead and drive initiatives for the geotechnical market, forge strategic partnerships, and lead our efforts in advancing geotechnical solutions and ensuring top-notch project outcomes.
Keith Sisson – Director – Industrial & Dealer Channel Divisions
In this director role, Keith will oversee the development and execution of strategies to expand Avanti's dealer network, provide training and support, and ensure alignment with organizational goals and market demands.
Chris M. Hamilton – Director – National Accounts
Chris M. will head the strategic management of key client relationships and business development initiatives on a national scale, helping to drive growth and market expansion. The role involves collaborating cross-functionally to identify opportunities.
Avanti International is a producer of injection grouts for municipal, industrial, and geotechnical applications used worldwide to stop water leaks, stabilize soil and rock, and control groundwater permanently.
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