Posted May 21, 2024

Ross Welcomes New Sales Engineer in the Southwest Region

Ross, a leading provider of industrial storage solutions, is delighted to announce the addition of Noel Padron to its Sales Engineering team. With a strong background in the storage and racking industry, Noel brings valuable expertise and a proven track record of success to the Southwest Region, including Mexico.

Noel joins Ross after an outstanding career highlighted by achievements such as being named National Salesperson of the Year for a Fortune 500 material handling company. Graduating from the University of Houston with a degree in Computer Engineering, Noel’s combination of technical knowledge and sales acumen positions him as a valuable asset to the Ross team.

In his role as Sales Engineer, Noel will work closely with customers, understanding their objectives and delivering tailored solutions that drive measurable results. His dedication to customer success aligns perfectly with Ross’s commitment to providing top-notch service and innovative storage solutions.

Commenting on Noel’s appointment, Ross VP of Sales and Marketing, Steve Luscian, said, “We are ecstatic to welcome Noel to our team. His impressive background in AS/RS systems and passion for solving customer challenges make him an ideal fit for Ross. With his expertise, we are confident in our ability to continue providing exceptional service and support in the Southwest Territory.”

Noel expressed his excitement about joining the Ross team, stating, “I am thrilled to be part of such a reputable company like Ross. I look forward to contributing to the success of our customers and helping them achieve their objectives in safety, throughput, and operational efficiency.”

Noel’s interests outside of work include golf, music, playing the guitar, and staying active through exercise.

Noel will be based in Houston, Texas, and will be responsible for supporting industrial storage projects throughout the Southwest Region, including Mexico.

 

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