Technology/Services

Unitec Electronics Hires Director of Sales

Ryan joins carwash equipment manufacturer

ELKRIDGE, Md. -- Unitec Electronics, a manufacturer of carwash entry and payment systems, has announced that Andrew "Drew" Ryan has joined the company as director of sales. In this role, Ryan will represent the company to firms in the carwash industry worldwide and will serve as the leader of Unitec's sales force covering the United States and Canada.

Prior to joining Unitec Electronics, Ryan held various sales and business development positions in manufacturing, metals and software industries. He has launched product and service sales initiatives in private, startup and [image-nocss] Fortune 500 companies.

"Unitec is proud to have Drew join our team," said Pam Piro, president and CEO. "His experiences in strategic sales planning and business development across various supply channels will be valuable assets to Unitec in this dynamic market environment."

According to Ryan, "Unitec is...well positioned to excel during these shifting economic times. I am looking forward to applying my experience to help the company meet its goals and work with car wash distributors and manufacturers who want to grow their sales with Unitec products."

Elkridge, Md.-based Unitec Electronics manufactures car wash entry systems for all segments of the car wash market including petroleum, convenience store, self-serve, express exterior, flex-serve and car dealer. Unitec payment systems give car wash operators the ability to increase customer loyalty and the flexibility to manage their business in a variety of ways. Unitec's line of premium, customizable entry systems include the Sentinel, Portal TI, Wash Select II, Wash Select II POS, WashPay and EZ Trak.

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