Photo courtesy of Rimol Greenhouse Systems
Rimol Greenhouse Systems, a manufacturer of commercial greenhouse solutions, is expanding its sales team with the addition of Bill Rowohlt as special projects manager.
Rowohlt brings more than three decades of experience and relationships to the Rimol Greenhouse Systems team. With tenure at two greenhouse manufacturers and one of the largest horticultural suppliers in the industry, he has acquired a deep knowledge of greenhouse structures, equipment, installations and customer needs.
As special projects manager, Rowohlt will support Rimol’s largest customers, primarily in the institutional and commercial segments, with their greenhouse projects. He will work closely with Rimol’s team of regional sales representatives to build strong relationships with new and existing customers and ensure a smooth execution of large-scale greenhouse projects from concept to completion.
“Bill is a stalwart of the greenhouse industry, and he brings a level of experience to the Rimol team that is critical in supporting our growth,” said Bob Rimol, founder and president of Rimol Greenhouse Systems. “In particular, his background working on institutional and commercial greenhouse projects across the country will allow Rimol to better serve our customers in these markets.”
“As we take on larger and more complex greenhouse projects, it is important that Rimol continues to deliver an unmatched level of quality, expertise and service,” added John Wells, sales manager of Rimol Greenhouse Systems. “Bill will be a significant asset for both our sales team and our customers, allowing us to expand our capabilities while still providing a top-notch customer experience at every stage of the buying process.”
Contact Rowohlt at wrowohlt@rimol.com.
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