Septimatech Appoints Quinn Martin OEM and International Sales & Marketing

Martin’s focus will be on increasing Septimatech's market share in key regions such as Europe, Asia, and South America.

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In this new position, Martin will be responsible for working with Septimatech’s international customers and expanding its global footprint through strategic partnerships with OEMs and integrators. As an employee of Septimatech since the company’s inception, Martin brings a wealth of knowledge spanning over 30 years.

This shift occurs during a significant time for Septimatech, as the company continues to experience growth and innovate on its product portfolio. By leveraging Martin’s experience and relationships, its sales team is well-positioned to capitalize on new market opportunities and drive revenue growth in the years ahead.

Speaking about the appointment, Septimatech Sales Leader Don Gonder said, "We are thrilled to have Quinn lead our international and OEM sales efforts. His deep knowledge of the industry coming from an engineering background give him a unique perspective to help us take our business to that next level."


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