Cain & Bultman names TJ Thompson new territory manager

HomeNewsCain & Bultman names TJ Thompson new territory manager

Jacksonville Fla.—Cain & Bultman has named TJ Thompson as its new territory manager for Southwest Florida, continuing its efforts to grow its sales force.

Thompson brings 20 years of flooring industry expertise in both manufacturing and distribution. Thompson held roles with Tarkett and Mondo in the manufacturing sector.  Thompson was previously commercial territory manager at JJ Haines.

“We are fortunate to have TJ on our team, especially under the circumstances,” said John Neugent, director of sales. “Hurricane Ian ravaged Southwest FL. TJ is a resident of the area and will provide superior service and empathy for our friends and partners. Another blessing is TJ’s past experience with Tarkett, our newest vendor partner.”

Thompson will represent both residential and commercial sectors for Cain & Bultman.

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