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The Boulos Company hires Percoskie and MacDonald in N.H.

John Percoskie

 

Andrew MacDonald

 

Manchester, NH The Boulos Company has hired two associates, John Percoskie and Andrew MacDonald.

The Manchester office proudly welcomes MacDonald, a Dartmouth College graduate with a degree in Spanish and Environmental Studies. With a career spanning more than 20 years in software sales and business development, his expertise promises to enrich the team with strategic insights into market trends and growth prospects that are truly invaluable.

Percoskie has joined the Portsmouth office as a valuable addition to the team. A 2022 graduate of Duquesne University, he majored in marketing. Before joining The Boulos Company, he had amassed experience in copier and IT sales, further enhancing his understanding of client needs and effective communication.

His unique blend of marketing prowess and sales acumen positions him well to contribute to The Boulos Company’s continued success in the Portsmouth area. His enthusiasm and dedication to client satisfaction align perfectly with the company’s core values.

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