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Redexim North America Welcomes New National Technical Manager (Apr 13)

April 13, 2015 – Redexim North America, based in Valley Park, Mo., has added a new member: Larry Dudley of Wildwood, MO. Larry will join the Redexim team as the new National Technical Manager and will field technical inquires and manage the machine service department.

Prior to joining Redexim North America Larry was a semi-retired professional Sprint Car driver. Before his racing career Larry spent many years in the automotive industry as an ASE Certified Master Automotive Technician.

“We are excited and privileged to have Larry Dudley on the Redexim Turf Products team,” says Paul Hollis, executive vice president. Redexim is internationally known for its development of innovative turf management products for the golf, sports field and landscape markets.

For more information about Redexim products, contact the Technical and Service department at 636-825-8300 ext 18 or visit ww.redexim.com.

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