Durkan names Vaughn senior vice president of hospitality sales

HomePress ReleaseDurkan names Vaughn senior vice president of hospitality sales

Calhoun, Ga.—Durkan has promoted hospitality industry veteran Dale Vaughn to senior vice president of hospitality sales. Vaughn joined Durkan, the hospitality brand of Mohawk Group, in 2010 when he came on board in national accounts. With more than 30 years of experience in the hospitality industry, Vaughn is familiar with manufacturing, sales, sales management, tech services and national accounts.

“The Durkan business has made significant strides over the last four years in both revenue growth and design leadership,” said Lee Blair, Mohawk Group’s senior vice president of sales and global business development. “With Dale’s knowledge of the hospitality business and his laser focus on both the customers and Mohawk Group’s key objectives, he will take Durkan even further.”

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