According to UGL Uniccosm, a subsidiary of United Group Limited, Eric Miller, John Rogers, Rich Armandi and Jonathan Peck of the company's business development organization have been promoted.
Eric Miller was promoted to the new position of VP of strategic national account development. Miller has supported business development efforts within UGL Unicco's commercial and corporate markets for nine years. In his new role, Miller will continue to focus on national opportunities with emphasis on facilities management sales.
John Rogers is now VP of national account sales. Rogers has spent the last seven years in business development for UGL Unicco specializing in retail and corporate markets. In this new position, Rogers will develop national corporate opportunities with special emphasis on retail and national subcontract management projects.
Rich Armandi was promoted to the position of VP of sales support, serving both the education and plant services markets. Armandi has 30 years of industry experience in operations, support and business development. This newly created position provides sales support to the entire business development organization offering process improvement and organizational development initiatives.
Jonathan Peck was promoted to the position of senior director of business development. Peck is an 18-year UGL Unicco veteran. Prior to joining the business development team, Peck worked in several UGL Unicco departments, including operations and human resources.
"Our objective is to offer our customers the best facilities management services," commented Randy Ledbetter, Vice President, Business Development. "These promotions bring an enhanced level of both operations and business development expertise to our organization. Their industry experience will help guide our business development efforts and will assist us in providing our customers with first class strategies, solutions and services now and in the coming years."
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