Stewart Filmscreen has announced the addition of four new sales rep companies for the residential side of the business and one new rep company for the commercial arm.
New to the Stewart family are CET and Associates, Nova Marketing, Flannigan and Associates, and Reliable AV. In addition, Sapphire Marketing, who has been representing Stewart in the commercial channel, is now expanding their expertise to the residential channel.
“We welcome our new rep partners as well as the additional support from the Sapphire team,” says Mary Stewart, Owner & CEO at Stewart Filmscreen.
“We’ve been working hard to make many improvements to our business model as well as introduce new products to the market. It’s going to be a great year!”
“We are excited to announce our appointment as the Residential Stewart Filmscreen representative in New England!” adds Marla Suttenberg, owner at Sapphire Marketing.
“After years supporting the commercial market, we are looking forward to providing our dealers with the same quality and level of support they’ve come to know and love.”
Stewart Filmscreen emphasizes the addition of these five manufacturing rep companies assures the breadth and depth of the Stewart Filmscreen product line will be front and center in the minds of retailers, installers and integrators in the territories they represent.
Here is a closer look at Stewart Filmscreen’s new reps:
- CET and Associates in Denver, Colo., services the residential market in Colorado, Montana, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming
- Nova Marketing in Minnetonka, Minn., services the residential market in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Western Wisconsin
- Reliable AV Marketing in Houston, Texas, services the commercial market in Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Texas
- Sapphire Marketing in Woodcliff Lake, N.J., represents Stewart commercial in the “Northeast,” including Metro and Upstate N.Y., Eastern Pa., south N.J. and New England. Sapphire also represents Stewart residential in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont.
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