Brad Davis Munro Southwest Regional Account Manager
Munro, the leading manufacturer of pumps, pump controls, and pump stations for the turf irrigation market, has named Brad Davis as its new Regional Account Manager for the Southwest region. Davis will work closely with the company’s network of professional distributors as well as with irrigation specifiers, landscape architects, and landscape contractors, to provide industry-leading support and further develop and enhance Munro’s current market presence in California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Nevada.
With nearly a decade in the irrigation industry, Davis has built relationships with contractors, distributors, and specifiers across the country. He looks forward to utilizing his experience and knowledge to help the exciting growth of a premier brand.
“Brad provides a level of customer service and support that makes him an invaluable resource for the irrigation industry,” said Guy Collins, Director of Sales for Munro. “I am thrilled to welcome Brad to the team and am confident that he will be a strong partner for our customers in the Southwest region.”
Munro is the leading manufacturer of professional pumps, pump controls, and pump stations to the landscape irrigation market. Munro innovates technologically advanced products and solutions to move water. As a customer-centric organization, the company’s top priorities are to solve problems, improve performance and create lasting partnerships. For more information, please visit www.munropump.com.
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