Dorner Appoints Two New Regional Sales Managers for Mexico

June 14, 2018
Ricardo Sanchez and Daniel Hernandez V have been named new Regional Sales Managers covering Mexico for Dorner Latin America. Both Sanchez and Hernandez will be working with distributors and sales channel partners to grow the company’s industrial and sanitary conveyor business throughout the country.

Sanchez will be covering South states, as well as portions of the Central states of Mexico. Prior to his position with Dorner, Sanchez used his training as a mechatronic engineer to work as a project manager in the food and material handling industries. Sanchez is fluent in English and Spanish, and lives in Toluca, Estado de Mexico.

Hernandez plans to bring his background and application expertise gained in the past three years as a mechanical engineer for Dorner Latin America into his new role as Regional Sales Manager for the Northwest states of Mexico. Prior to Dorner Latin America, Hernandez worked as a mechanical and automation engineer designer for DEIYSA.

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