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Finch honored at John Deere Golf awards

At the 2014 Golf Industry Show (GIS), John Deere Golf held its annual distributor awards ceremony. During the presentation, Finch Services Inc., of Westminster, was recognized as the 2013 North American Distributor of the Year.
“In addition to delivering best-in-class equipment, At John Deere Golf we’re committed to serving as a trusted partner for our customers,” said Steve Vincent, North American sales manager, John Deere Golf. “Turf care professionals rely on our distributors to function as both business and equipment solutions providers. Each year we’re proud to recognize top salespersons and distributors, such as Finch Services, who represent John Deere’s dedication to the growth of the game of golf.”
Paul Schultheis of Finch Services Inc., was also one of four sales managers recognized for “Outstanding Sales Achievement,” while Paul Brandon, also of Finch Services Inc., was one of 14 equipment salespersons recognized for “Outstanding Sales Achievement” in North America.
“At Finch Services, Inc. we’re continually looking for ways to innovate and adjust our support services to ensure we’re meeting the unique needs of each of our customers,” said Schultheis. “It’s an honor to accept these awards from John Deere, and to be a part of a brand and team that is trusted by the best courses on Earth.”

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