J+J Flooring names Bowers regional VP, Southeast Region

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Dalton—J+J Flooring Group has named Mike Bowers regional vice president, Southeast Region. In this role, Bowers will provide leadership for sales teams throughout Alabama, Florida and Georgia and implement strategies to drive revenue growth for the Invision and Kinetex product brands. Bowers is reporting to Bill Blackstock, vice president, sales.

A 20-year industry veteran, Bowers brings a wide range of sales, strategy and management experience to the position. He has led global strategic business development across a variety of end-use segments and has held various sales and commercial sales training positions. Bowers began his career as a manager for a leading furniture retailer in metro Atlanta.

 

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