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Missavage joins ADMAR as positioning solutions representative

ADMAR Positioning Solutions appointed Joe Missavage as sales representative. In his role, Missavage is responsible for developing business along with selling and supporting the full line of ADMAR positioning and machine control products into the southern and eastern New York region. He will offer demonstrations on all products including optical instruments, GPS, machine control and laser scanning equipment. He will also be responsible for providing sales and product support to customers and ADMAR territory sales representatives. Missavage will also be a primary contact for customers who would like to send their equipment to ADMAR's service center for calibrations or repairs. "We are looking forward to Joe introducing ADMAR positioning solutions to new customers in the New York City and Hudson Valley areas," said Greg Downing, director of branch operations. "Customers such as surveyors, engineers, and architects in those areas will benefit from the equipment we offer from Topcon, Sokkia, and Faro." Missavage has more than 25 years of experience in land surveying, civil engineering and construction industries. He brings significant knowledge of working with customers in the Northeast selling and supporting land surveying products. Prior to joining ADMAR, Missavage worked at Trimble Navigation as the northeastern account manager- surveying. He received a bachelor's degree from SUNY Binghamton. Missavage resides in Endwell, N.Y.
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