Max USA Corp. Hires Sales Executives, Launches New Website

Max USA Corp., Mineola, N.Y., has hired Scott Hull as its new East Midwest regional sales executive and Michael (“Mike”) Butti as mid-Southeastern regional sales executive, and the company has also redesigned its website.

    

Hull has over 18 years of B2B sales and territory management experience in the automotive and power tool industries. His recent experience has been in the automotive aftermarket industry where he has successfully managed territories with Advance Auto Parts, and most recently with AutoZone the last seven years.

    

Prior to his time in the automotive industry, he worked in the power tool industry with the Pentair Tool Group and Freud America. At Pentair, Hull successfully managed distribution with the Porter Cable and Delta Machinery woodworking lines. At Freud, he managed the sales and marketing of carbide cutting tools and equipment to woodworking and industrial distributors.

    

Butti has worked in the tool, fastener and construction industry across the Southeastern United States for over 20 years. He has worked with contractors and OEM’s to identify project opportunities and has called on a variety of contractors, subcontractors and construction supply houses to sell tools and fasteners for ongoing commercial construction projects.

    

The company’s new website’s upgrades include a modern design, a product comparison feature and a product category filtering system. The site, www.maxusacorp.com, will be updated on a regular basis with news of product launches, tradeshow participation and corporate milestones.

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