OHS Canada Magazine

CCI MISSISSAUGA WELCOMES REGIONAL SALES MANAGER MIKE JONES


September 22, 2011
By OHS

Health & Safety

MISSISSAUGA, ON (September 19, 2011) – CONCEPT CONTROLS INC. in Mississauga welcomes Mike Jones as our newest Regional Sales Manager. Mike will be responsible for product sales and new customer development in the Eastern Canadian marketplace.

 

“Mike comes with a tremendous background in the ground water and environmental fields,” says Derrick Brown, our Eastern Canadian Sales Manager, “He will be a great help with the expansion of both our ground water rental and service requirements as well as new product sales to our current and future clients.”

 

Formerly of Rice Engineering & Operating, Heron Instruments, and Hoskin Scientific, Mike brings twelve years of experience in the environmental and industrial hygiene industries. “I’m excited to be back in the environmental industry,” he says “and I’m happy to join the biggest and most dedicated team in the Canadian marketplace.”

 

Concept Controls specializes in gas detection, industrial hygiene and environmental instrumentation products including toxic gas monitors, CBRNE detectors, particulate monitors and samplers, water instrumentation, and more. We take pride in the quality and exceptional level of service we provide: Beyond simply repairing or calibrating equipment, we fulfill requirements for technical support, product selection and training.

 

Additionally, we are an authorized service or warranty center for many of the product lines we carry. With our wide selection of products from top manufacturers including RAE, BW, Honeywell, Quest, SKC, OHD, Gasco, Solinst, Waterra, and more Concept Controls can assist in selecting the right equipment for any situation.

 

For more information about Concept Controls, please visit our website at www.conceptcontrols.com. Mike Jones is available in our Mississauga office at 905-567-3651 or by email at mjones@conceptcontrols.com. Website: www.conceptcontrols.com   

 

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