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Wenger named business development manager of Colorado market for Inscape Corp.

Inscape Corp., a leading designer, manufacturer and distributor of innovative workplace solutions, and JcL Commercial Interior Products, Inscape's independent representative for the region, appointed Jamie Wenger as business development manager in Colorado for Inscape. In this role Wenger will have business development responsibilities for the Colorado market. She has worked in the commercial interiors industry for over 10 years and has spent the past four years as an account manager with JcL. She will continue to work for Jcl and will focus her efforts to grow sales of Inscape's products and further develop the Inscape brand in Colorado. "We are delighted to have Jamie join the Inscape team. She is highly regarded in the A&D community and will be instrumental in growing Inscape's business in the Colorado market" said Michael Ackelbein, VP - western region.
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