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Stertil-Koni announces DeLyn Wirkus as new national account manager

Stertil-Koni announces DeLyn Wirkus as new national account manager
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Stertil-Koni, a leading provider of heavy-duty vehicle lifts in North America, announced that DeLyn Wirkus has joined the company as National Account Manager.

Wirkus, who will focus on serving national accounts in the transit, agriculture, and airline market segments, brings more than three decades of diverse experience in the vehicle service industry to his new post. From senior planning and management to hands-on engagement with shop owners, Wirkus has an established track record.

Prior to joining Stertil-Koni, Wirkus served as National Account Manager for Hunter Engineering Company, where he expanded the company’s market. His performance consistently exceeded sales goals, earning recognition in the President's Club for four consecutive years.

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In making today’s announcement, Steve Plomin, Director of National Accounts, stated, “DeLyn is a focused, successful pro in our industry, and we look forward to his contributions in expanding Stertil-Koni relationships in key national accounts across North America.”

Wirkus currently resides in Idaho, where he enjoys volunteering with local, regional, and national Skills USA teams to mentor high school and college students pursuing careers in vehicle service.

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