Steel Products
New Product Manager at CENTRIA
Written by Sandy Williams
October 10, 2017
CENTRIA, a manufacturer of architectural metal wall and roof systems based in Pittsburgh, announced the addition of Stephan Ploszay to the CENTRIA team as Product Manager, Rainscreen Systems.
Ploszay will collaborate with the company’s sales, marketing, and research and development teams to maintain and promote CENTRIA’s MetalWrap™ insulated composite backup panel system, Intercept™ modular metal panels and the complete line of single-skin metal rainscreen systems.
Ploszay joins CENTRIA from his previous position as Territory Sales Engineer at Siemens Industry, Inc.
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“Stephen has accumulated over 10 years of related experience with a major manufacturer, repeatedly demonstrating exceptional implementation of sales and marketing efforts to great success” said Jeff Peskowitz, Manager, Product Management, at CENTRIA. “With his unique skillset and invaluable experience, Stephen is the ideal candidate to lead our rainscreen product lines to new heights of marketing innovation.”
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