
SEFAC Inc. has appointed Paul Jaeger regional sales manager.
In his position with the heavy-duty vehicle lift manufacturer, Jaeger will work with existing users of SEFAC mobile lifts, and he will pursue new opportunities in the Northwest.
Paul Jaeger will work with existing customers of the heavy-duty vehicle lift manufacturer, and he will pursue new opportunities in the Northwest.

SEFAC Inc. has appointed Paul Jaeger regional sales manager.
In his position with the heavy-duty vehicle lift manufacturer, Jaeger will work with existing users of SEFAC mobile lifts, and he will pursue new opportunities in the Northwest.
Officials for the company said that Jaeger, who will be based in the Pacific Northwest, is an “ideal fit for SEFAC” with his strong background in customer support and the public sector of transportation.
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