Safe Fleet Adds Product Manager – FRC / FoamPro – Electronics & Foam

Will Turcios

Safe Fleet:” Fire, EMS, and Industrial (FRC, FoamPro, Elkhart Brass, ROM) is excited to announce the return of Will Turcios as Product Manager – FRC/FoamPro, Electronics & Foam. In his new role, Will leads the product lines and is responsible for the products from “Cradle to Grave”. He is responsible for achieving gross margin requirements, pricing, identifying sales trends, and introducing new product ideas.

Will returns to us from CTS Corporation, a leading global designer and manufacturer of sensors, actuators, and electronic components for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in a variety of markets. Will enhanced his Product Management skills with a great deal of training and hands-on experience. He will be instrumental in executing FEI strategic initiatives and growing annual sales at FRC / FoamPro.

Contact Will Turcios at:

Phone: 516.661.1167

Email: [email protected]

For more information:

Bruce Quick

Marketing Coordinator, Safe Fleet: Fire, EMS, and Industrial

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 574-970-7633

Safe Fleet: Fire, EMS, and Industrial

Safe Fleet Fire, EMS & Industrial is a leading global provider of safety solutions to the firefighting industry.  Safe Fleet Fire, EMS & Industrial is comprised of 4 industry leading brands: FRC, FoamPro, Elkhart Brass, and ROM.  The combination of these brands allows us the opportunity to offer our customers the best of high performing, technology leading, safety related products.  Safe Fleet Fire, EMS & Industrial provides integrated systems of monitors, valves, foam proportioning, scene lighting and electronic controls for the global emergency market.  For more information on Safe Fleet visit www.safefleet.net.        

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