Drytac (Brampton, Ontario) has announced that Peter Bourgeois, Territory Sales Manager for Western Canada, has expanded his current role as of April 1, 2021, assuming additional responsibilities by now servicing the Northwestern United States. He’ll now be responsible for new and existing customers in Utah, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming, Alaska and Hawaii – while also continuing to service the Western Canada region. Since its inception in 1976, Drytac has evolved into a worldwide distributor and manufacturer of adhesive-coated products. With manufacturing facilities Canada and the United Kingdom, Drytac serves an international marketplace with product lines consisting of: laminating films & mounting adhesives; window, wall & floor graphic media; product development services, custom & pattern coatings; high-performance tapes; industrial adhesives; and durable labels.
Bourgeois joined Drytac as Territory Sales Manager for Western Canada in February of 2017, and has played a major role in driving sales throughout the region. With a focus on Drytac’s wide-format graphics business, he helped to form valuable new partnerships and strengthen existing relationships across Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Prior to joining Drytac, Bourgeois spent time as an Account Manager for Agfa, where he was in charge of the management and sales of the Agfa portfolio of products in Western Canada through distribution partners and direct sales. We was also a Western North American Customer Business Manager at Unisource Canada, a role in which he oversaw a team of 20 sales representatives in that region.
“Peter has been a great asset to the company since joining us four years ago,” said Hayden Kelley, Drytac CEO. “He has been instrumental in boosting sales in Canada, and will use his expansive knowledge of Drytac’s products and solutions to support existing customers across the Northwest USA. Peter will also continue to establish connections with new clients, as Drytac further boosts its presence in the Northwest USA region.”