Schönox adds Gucker as technical sales rep

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Robert Gucker III

Florence, Ala.—Schönox HPS North America has hired Robert Gucker III as a technical sales representative serving the Long Island, Queens and Brooklyn areas.

Gucker’s main experience has focused on technical sales support, technical field support and technical writing as well as flow measurement technologies, analytical and critical thinking skills and creative problem-solving.

In addition to sales and technical support, Gucker provides on-the-job and in-house training for installers, distributors and companies using Schönox products in his territories. He offers technical assistance, product demos, jobsite walks and helps provide CEUs for architects and designers.

Gucker will be in contact in the near future to introduce himself and to discuss product solutions to the extreme subfloor challenges. He can be reached at 934.777.9159 or rgucker@hpsubfloors.com.

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