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Felling Trailers Strengthens Sales Leadership with Key Appointments

Felling Trailers Inc., a leading manufacturer of industrial and commercial trailers, has announced strategic changes to its sales leadership team, appointing Nathan Uphus as Director of Sales and promoting Jake Meyer to Sales Manager.

Uphus to Lead Fleet and Key Account Strategy

Nathan Uphus, a 25-year veteran of Felling Trailers, will focus on expanding the company's presence in fleet markets while overseeing key customer relationships. Throughout his 21-year tenure in trailer sales, Uphus has developed an extensive network of industry connections built on his reputation for exceptional customer service. "Nathan brings the perfect combination of industry knowledge, customer relationships, and strategic vision to grow Felling's footprint in the fleet markets," said Patrick Jennissen, VP of Sales and Marketing. "His leadership will be instrumental as we continue to meet and exceed the expectations of both new prospects and existing partners." Uphus expressed enthusiasm about his new role: "I am honored to step into the role of Director of Sales and lead our exceptional team into the next chapter of growth and innovation. Together, we will continue to build strong customer relationships, expand our market reach, and drive results that reflect our commitment to excellence.”

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