Spartan Surfaces hires Adam Rowland

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Houston—Adam Rowland is the new business development representative for Spartan Surfaces. Rowland brings a wealth of experience and a dynamic vision to Spartan, further bolstering the company’s commitment to delivering exceptional commercial flooring solutions throughout the state of Texas.

“We excitedly welcome Adam Rowland to spearhead our efforts in Houston,” stated Mike Blasek, Spartan’s VP of sales. “His strong relationships and strategic vision will play a pivotal role in furthering our growth in Texas.”

With a proven track record in business development and a keen understanding of client needs, Rowland will drive growth and forge strategic partnerships within the Houston market. His innovative approach aligns seamlessly with Spartan Surfaces’ dedication to providing quality flooring solutions tailored to diverse market segments.

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