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ADMAR welcomes Dunham to sales development team

Drew Dunham, ADMAR Drew Dunham, ADMAR

Syracuse, NY ADMAR, one of New York and Pennsylvania’s largest independently owned construction equipment rental and sales companies, is pleased to welcome Drew Dunham, who has joined its sales development team.

In his new position, Dunham is responsible for leasing and coordinating commercial rental equipment, sales development and customer service. Most recently, Dunham served as a commercial leasing representative for DiMarco Realty Services.

Dunham earned his bachelor’s degree in interpersonal communication from Bowling Green State University.

ADMAR, the official construction equipment supplier of the Buffalo Bills, is New York state and Pennsylvania’s largest independently owned construction equipment rental and sales company. Founded in 1972, the company provides aerial work platforms, rough-terrain forklifts, excavators, compressors, pumps, generators, concrete solutions and compaction, as well as an extensive service and parts operation. ADMAR is an exclusive dealer for the Kubota Construction Equipment line, STIHL, Topcon and Wacker Neuson regionally.

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