Ecore hires Huxta as director of sales for health care

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Lancaster, Pa.—Ecore, a company that transforms reclaimed waste into unique performance surfacing, has hired Mark Huxta as the director of sales for health care. Huxta has more than 30 years of commercial flooring experience; most recently as the strategic account manager for the health care segment at Mannington Commercial.

“In Mark’s 10 years with Mannington, he built an impressive resume of customers and facilities across the Northeast,” said Arthur Dodge III, president and CEO of Ecore. “In this new role, Mark will work closely with our  three regional sales directors under the Ecore Commercial Flooring (ECF) business unit, as well as with ECF’s key agent partners.”

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