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Sennheiser Makes Appointments to Sales Teams

Sennheiser Electronic Corp. has announced the addition of Patrick Steading and Scott Haas to its U.S. professional products sales team, and Joseph Phelps and Tom Facciolla to its U.S. consumer electronics sales team.

Sennheiser Makes Appointments to Sales Teams

Sennheiser Electronic Corp. has announced the addition of Patrick Steading and Scott Haas to its U.S. professional products sales team, and Joseph Phelps and Tom Facciolla to its U.S. consumer electronics sales team.

Patrick Steading

Sennheiser Electronic Corp. has announced the addition of Patrick Steading and Scott Haas to its U.S. professional products sales team, and Joseph Phelps and Tom Facciolla to its U.S. consumer electronics sales team.

Scott Haas

Steading is responsible for all accounts in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia; Haas covers Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee.

Phelps, who reports to regional sales manager Al Zang, is responsible for accounts in Washington, Oregon, northern California, northern Nevada, and western Idaho; and Facciolla covers the New York and New Jersey territories and reports to regional sales manager Ed Maloney.

Steading has been involved in all aspects of the music industry, from running front-of-house to handling sales at Sweetwater Sound. He most recently served as a sales representative for BDI.

Tom Facciolla

Joseph Phelps

“I am excited to see Patrick meet and exceed our business goals,” said Jeff Alexander, vice president of sales for Sennheiser’s professional systems division, in a statement. “His experience and positive attitude will serve him well in his new position.”

Hass brings more than 14 years of experience in account management to his new role. Most recently, he was responsible for global sales for Hear Technologies.

“I’m confident Scott’s background and work ethic will help him tackle new challenges and effectively grow our business,” Alexander said.

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