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Flynn joins ADMAR Buffalo as municipal and industrial equipment sales rep.

Justin Flynn has joined ADMAR, one of N.Y. state's and Northern Pennsylvania's largest independently owned construction equipment rental and sales company, as municipal and industrial equipment sales representative for the company's Buffalo branch. In his role as municipal and industrial equipment sales representative, Flynn is responsible for building and maintaining relationships with clients throughout Western N.Y. Flynn provides sales support for ADMAR'S state, county, town and village government agency accounts, as well as its industrial customers. Most recently, Flynn worked as an Erie County salesman for Bobcat Equipment for two years. He resides in North Tonawanda, New York. ADMAR was founded in 1972 and 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. and is the official construction equipment provider for the Buffalo Bills.
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