Guerrero joins U.S. Energy Group as senior account manager
U.S. Energy Group is expanding their executive sales team to include Steve Guerrero as senior account manager.
Three years ago, the rising cost of energy and rising concerns for the environment led U.S. Energy Group founder and CEO, Jerry Pindus, to embark on an aggressive growth strategy for the company, which continues with the addition of Steve Guerrero. "I am thrilled to welcome Steve to our executive sales team," said Pindus. "He has real estate market experience and the enthusiasm to excel at U.S. Energy Group, as we take enterprising steps to be the industry leader in helping property managers reduce fuel consumption and run their buildings more efficiently."
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