New Appointments: July 2014-II

Drytac has appointed Mike Wildbore as the new vice president of Sales for Drytac Canada. Wildbore will lead the Canadian sales team and generate new business for Drytac’s expanded adhesive coating and converting operations in Toronto. He brings more than fourteen years of experience in the graphic arts industry to his new position. He previously worked for Canada Fibers Ltd and Ernest Green & Son Ltd.

INX Digital has hired James Coulston as regional sales manager for the Triangle™ brand. Coulston will handle sales in the Central United States. He brings over eighteen years of experience to his position, and he previously worked for Nazdar, BullDog Products, and Harvest Productions.

Orbus Exhibit & Display Group™ has added twenty-two new staff to its roster from April to June 2014. New hires have filled positions across Orbus’ Graphics, Project Management, Shipping, Marketing, Client Services, Production, and Sewing departments in its Illinois and Las Vegas-based operations. The addition of these new employees will help benefit clients through enhanced customer service abilities, and in turn help them to grow their businesses. As Orbus continues to settle in to its new, custom-built 350,000-square-foot building, increases in staff are anticipated to accommodate and plan for growth.

Peerless-AV has promoted Nick Belcore to executive vice president. Belcore will work on sales and business development initiatives generated from the company’s worldwide headquarters in Aurora, Illinois. He will also oversee the development of strategic business relationships and the Business Development team as well as work closely with the product management team to ensure the success of each product launch. Prior to his promotion, Belcore served as vice president of North American Sales.

Schlosser Signs, Inc. has opened a new office in Denver. The 7,000-square-foot facility is located at 755 Vallejo Street. The company added this location to better serve its clients in Denver and southern Colorado, along with a growing national clientele. The new Denver facility also provides Schlosser with access to a larger labor pool of applicants with sign industry experience. The company expects the location to be fully staffed by the end of summer.