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CARSON, Calif. - OhioPen -- Industrial Parts Depot (IPD), a prominent provider of aftermarket parts for heavy-duty diesel and natural gas-powered engines, takes great pleasure in the welcoming of Malin Lewis as the new Regional Sales Manager for the Western Region.
Malin Lewis joins IPD with a distinguished career in heavy-duty engine parts, bringing a dynamic blend of leadership and strategic vision to his new role. His expertise in generating new sales and customer relationship development, combined with his ability to speak Spanish fluently, will be pivotal in driving growth and advancing IPD's market presence in the Western region that expands from California to the Dakotas, including Western Canada.
"We are thrilled to welcome Malin Lewis to our team," said Bill Mirth, Director of Business Development, Americas at IPD. "His appointment signifies a strategic move towards strengthening our leadership and capabilities in meeting the evolving needs of our industry. Malin's track record of excellence aligns perfectly with IPD's commitment to delivering superior service and building lasting partnerships based on trust and performance."
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Before joining IPD, Malin served as a Business Development Manager at DRIV in Southfield, MI, where he successfully oversaw sales in heavy-duty engine parts. Earlier in his career, he held Regional Manager roles at DENSO and Grote Industries, where he effectively managed multiple customer accounts, led sales teams, and drove substantial sales expansion.
"Joining IPD feels like joining a family to me," said Malin Lewis. "I am impressed by the company's strong commitment to excellence and their passion for the industry. I am eager to collaborate with the talented team of IPD and contribute to the company's continued success."
Malin Lewis joins IPD with a distinguished career in heavy-duty engine parts, bringing a dynamic blend of leadership and strategic vision to his new role. His expertise in generating new sales and customer relationship development, combined with his ability to speak Spanish fluently, will be pivotal in driving growth and advancing IPD's market presence in the Western region that expands from California to the Dakotas, including Western Canada.
"We are thrilled to welcome Malin Lewis to our team," said Bill Mirth, Director of Business Development, Americas at IPD. "His appointment signifies a strategic move towards strengthening our leadership and capabilities in meeting the evolving needs of our industry. Malin's track record of excellence aligns perfectly with IPD's commitment to delivering superior service and building lasting partnerships based on trust and performance."
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Before joining IPD, Malin served as a Business Development Manager at DRIV in Southfield, MI, where he successfully oversaw sales in heavy-duty engine parts. Earlier in his career, he held Regional Manager roles at DENSO and Grote Industries, where he effectively managed multiple customer accounts, led sales teams, and drove substantial sales expansion.
"Joining IPD feels like joining a family to me," said Malin Lewis. "I am impressed by the company's strong commitment to excellence and their passion for the industry. I am eager to collaborate with the talented team of IPD and contribute to the company's continued success."
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