Complete Flooring Supply promotes Key to VP, sales

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Gary Key

Suwanee, Ga.—Gary Key has been promoted to vice president of sales for the Southeast region for Complete Flooring Supply (CFS). 
According to Key, he will be “implementing CFS sales plans and coaching 23 sales agents in the Southeast market; growing our existing and new business through maintaining, developing and establishing strategic partnerships with floor covering dealers.”

Key has had a 25-year career in wholesale and manufacturing floor covering sales. Fourteen years were spent with William M. Bird working retail and commercial account management, as well as performing the senior sales manager position for the last eight years prior to joining CFS.

He was awarded the President’s Award in 1998 for “extraordinary effort in all activities, making a major contribution to strengthen the company’s position of leadership.”

Previously, Key spent one year with the R. A. Siegel Co. as a territory manager and seven years with Cain & Bultman as a territory manager, builder specialist and regional sales manager.

CFS Corp. is a national wholesale distributor of hard surface flooring with offices in Georgia, California and China and distribution throughout the U.S. and in select Canada markets.

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