Christie named regional VP for Kaleen Rugs

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DaltonGrey Christie has been named regional vice president for the north region for Kaleen Rugs. Christie will be responsible for managing the company’s sales team in that region and will be based out of the company’s new facility in Dalton

With almost 20 years experience in the rug industry, Christie was most recent position was national accounts manager at Kaleen, a post he held since 2009.

“Grey’s attitude and work ethic are contagious,” said Barkley. “He has gained respect in the industry for being extremely knowledgeable and experienced in all aspects of sales. This promotion will provide great opportunities for Kaleen to continue the past decade’s positive growth experience.”

“I am very proud of the remarkable success and growth Kaleen has achieved,” said Christie, “and truly appreciate the confidence Joe and the Rathi family have shown in me.”

 

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