W.J. Grosvenor & Co. hires new director of sales

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W.J. Grosvenor & Co., a leading distributor in New England, has tapped Mark Parets as the company’s new director of sales.

Parets has more than three decades of experience in the flooring installation industry. He began his career at his family’s sales agency, Raznick-Faulkner (RF), where he focused on growing the company’s residential and commercial flooring installation business by servicing flooring supply distributors across the USA and Canada. In 1998, Parets took the helm at RF.

In addition to his work with RF, Parets has spent the past decade expanding the market footprint for a local Boston-based surface preparation manufacturer. A fixture in the flooring installation industry, he has also worked as a sales executive and manager for three different manufacturers of adhesives, powders, tile products, tools and sundry installation products.

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