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Product category: Level and tank contents instrumentation
News Release from: Emerson Process Management - Mobrey Measurement
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 26 January 2007

Steve Seddon to lead Mobrey global sales
drive

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Emerson Process Management has appointed Steve Seddon as the new director of sales and marketing for their Mobrey Measurement division

Emerson Process Management has appointed Steve Seddon as the new director of sales and marketing for their Mobrey Measurement division Seddon, who has worked for the group for 15 years, was previously director of new business for the Emerson Micro Motion products, based in Boulder (Colorado, USA) and a regional business manager for Emerson in the UK

He brings an enviable combination of technical product knowledge and global sales experience to the role.

Seddon's task is to grow the Mobrey Measurement business worldwide.

The strength of the Emerson sales channels in the USA and Asia represent significant opportunities for Mobrey products.

In Europe, traditional home markets for Mobrey, Seddon plans to build on the company experience in power, marine and water processing applications to help develop the Emerson interests in these key sectors.

"This is a very exciting time, as the Mobrey Measurement flagship products in level, density and viscosity are a great complement to the Emerson family and significantly enhance our overall portfolio," said Seddon: "As we complete integration of the products and sales channels, we are well positioned to deliver a comprehensive offering to our customers worldwide, from major multi-product projects to global niche markets".

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