Manasquan Premium Fasteners Names Unick as Market Development Manager

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Manasquan Premium Fasteners, a provider of stainless steel fasteners to the residential, commercial and marine construction industries, has named Ryan Unick as the company’s new market development manager. Unick’s primary responsibilities include local and national market development, managing the company’s marketing and social media campaigns and supervising product line expansions such as the pneumatic driven ballistic pin system for steel studs and concrete fastening.

Prior to joining Manasquan, Unick served as the deck products specialist at Starborn Industries Inc., a manufacturer of fasteners and related products for the building industry. During this time, he helped develop and implement the company’s global branding campaign, advertising program and packaging redesign. Unick also served as the product manager for the Pro Plug System, a hardwood deck plugging system, which is distributed by Manasquan Premium Fasteners.

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