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Dell’Olio named regional sales manager at RHEINZINK

Michael Dell'Olio
RHEINZINK

Woburn, MA RHEINZINK America, Inc., has named Michael Dell’Olio as its regional sales manager serving architects, contractors and other building team members seeking architectural-grade zinc materials for their commercial and residential projects. Dell’Olio transitioned into the position under the guidance of his long-time colleague, Charles Bell, who recently retired from the role.

“We congratulate Chuck on his retirement, and thank him for his many contributions to RHEINZINK’s customers’ success. We look forward to Mike continuing to build on this legacy and make new advancements in the market,” said Charles McGowan, president of RHEINZINK America.

Dell’Olio will manage sales and support for customers in Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Iowa, Missouri, West Virginia, Virginia, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, and Washington, D.C. 

Dell’Olio most recently worked with Engineered Wall Systems Midwest Inc.’s New York office as a project manager and operations director. Prior to this, he was a partner and vice president of sales with Kenneth J. Herman, Inc. and its metal composite wall systems. His previous positions include Northeast regional sales manager with ALUCOBOND and Northeast district sales manager with HH Robertson/Centria.

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