Wildeck Inc. names vice president of strategic accounts and installations

Published
September 24, 2019 - 05:15pm
Paul Mihelich

Waukesha, WI – Wildeck, Inc. is pleased to announce that Paul Mihelich will be transitioning from Wildeck’s Vice President of Sales and Marketing to Wildeck’s Vice President of Strategic Accounts and Installations. In this new role, Mihelich will be responsible for managing Wildeck’s relationships with several key accounts and working to ensure the smooth installation of Wildeck’s guarding, mezzanine, lift and access products.

Mihelich earned his MBA from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater and shortly thereafter began his career with Wildeck as a Sales Representative. Over the ensuing years, his hard work and dedication earned him promotions to the roles of: Regional Sales Manager, National Sales Manager and Director of Sales. In 2017, Mihelich was promoted to Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Wildeck’s Waukesha, Wisconsin and Goodyear, Arizona operations. 

“Experienced material handling vendors will tell you that if something is going to go awry, it will most likely occur during product installation,” said Mihelich. “I am looking forward to making the installation of Wildeck’s products the exception to that rule.”

“Paul’s reputation and expertise within the material handling industry is second to none,” said Greg Larson, President of Wildeck, Inc. “In his new position, I have full confidence that Paul will utilize his unparalleled product knowledge and project management skills to ensure that our customers’ needs and expectations are met.”

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