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BACA Systems Hires Account Executives to Lead Business Development, Manage Customer Relationships in Six States
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BACA Systems Logo Mike Brommeland Nick Jensen
Nick Jensen to serve customers across Texas, Colorado, Oklahoma; Mike Brommeland to serve customers in Indiana, Illinois, Ohio

ORION TOWNSHIP, Mich. - Washingtoner -- BACA Systems today announced that the company has hired two professionals to lead business development and manage customer relationships in several states. Nicholas Jensen and Michael Brommeland have recently joined the company as Regional Territory Managers. Jensen is based in Manchaca, Texas, and will be responsible for Texas, Colorado and Oklahoma. Brommeland is based in Sheridan, Indiana, and will be responsible for Indiana, Illinois and Ohio. Both Jensen and Brommeland report to BACA Systems Chief Revenue Officer Tim Burke.

"We are excited to have Nick and Mike join BACA Systems to help us serve our new and existing customers throughout several key states, and their past experiences in the stone fabrication industry will be tremendous enablers for each of them," said Burke. "Nick and Mike also will be instrumental in growing BACA Systems' business in their respective territories."

Prior to joining BACA Systems, Jensen was vice president of operations for the Texas divisions of Interior Logic Group and Residential Design Services, where he was responsible for managing the operations of three facilities with six product lines, including countertops. Previously, he held management, operations and sales roles with Summit Stoneworks in Buda, Tex. Jensen holds a bachelor's degree in business management from the University of Wisconsin.

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Brommeland was general manager and owner of MARBLELIFE of Indianapolis before joining BACA Systems. Previously, he worked for Sims-Lohman in Cincinnati and Zionsville, Ind., for 14 years. There, he worked with BACA Systems equipment and gained extensive experience in the stone industry, including digital measurement, machine programming and operation, cost-benefit analysis, shop layout and process development.

About BACA Systems

BACA Systems, a KUKA Robotics systems integrator, develops innovative fabrication solutions for the countertop industry and is the leader in Robotic SawJet technology. In addition to offering potential customers the opportunity to travel to the Detroit area at BACA Systems' expense to see the company's equipment in action and meet with current customers, BACA Systems provides virtual and regional in-person support seminars to help customers increase their sales and profitability. Learn more at www.bacasystems.com.

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