GF Machining Solutions Names Head of Sales for Western U.S., Mexico
Martin Gorski has been with the company since 1995.
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View MoreGF Machining Solutions (Lincolnshire, Illinois) has named Martin Gorski its new head of sales in the Western region of the United States and Mexico. He will be responsible for enhancing the sales, service and support for the company’s milling, EDM, additive, laser texturing, and automation and tooling solutions. Based in Orange County, California, Mr. Gorski will oversee the overall sales and service for the company’s offerings in his territory, which includes 13 states besides Mexico. He will also be responsible for technical training, applications engineering support and assistance with turnkey solutions.
Mr. Gorski joined GF Machining Solutions in 1995 after earning a bachelor’s degree from the New York Institute of Technology. He has served the company as AgieCharmilles vice president of sales, head of sales for the west region and most recently as the market segment manager for the company’s Information Communication Technologies customers.
According to Don McMillan, director of sales, Mr. Gorski is an experienced sales professional who has strong relationships with customers and distributors throughout the territory.
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