PROSOCO Hires Morris as Rocky Mountain Rep

Words: Dan KamysBrent Morris is the newest Regional Sales Manager for PROSOCO. From his home base of Littleton, Colo., Morris will be serving customers in the Rocky Mountain area, including Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada and Utah. [caption id="attachment_12619" align="alignnone" width="255"]Brent Morris Brent Morris[/caption] With 20 years of experience in consulting and sales in the architecture, engineering and contractor segments, Morris previously worked at Firestone Building Products as a Product and Marketing Manager. He’s also worked for Mortar Net USA, Robinson Brick Company and Weather Shield Manufacturing. Morris is a certified Construction Documents Technologist through the Construction Specifications Institute.  
Based in Lawrence, Kan., PROSOCO is a national manufacturer of products for cleaning, protecting and maintaining concrete; making building envelopes air- and water-tight; and cleaning, protecting and restoring new and existing masonry buildings.
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