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Loftness Names Matt Morrison as Director of Sales and Marketing

Loftness, the manufacturer of vegetation management and agricultural equipment, has hired Matt Morrison as its new Director of Sales and Marketing. He will lead the sales effort by managing Loftness' territory representatives, establishing pricing programs, forecasting sales and coordinating sales efforts with other departments. He'll also help ensure a high level of customer satisfaction through technical and sales support. 

Morrison comes to Loftness with an extensive background in agricultural equipment sales. He most recently worked as Director of Sales and Marketing for a diversified manufacturer of agricultural equipment, snow and ice removal equipment and other products. Prior to that, he gained experience in international sales for two major equipment dealerships. 

Originally from West Fargo, North Dakota, Morrison attended Saint John's University in Collegeville, Minnesota, where he earned a bachelor's degree in business management. After graduation, Morrison joined the United States Peace Corps, serving in Urgench, Uzbekistan, which propelled his early career in international business. 

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