Poway, CA (April 8, 2015) -- Seirus has named Dean Carlson as Sales
Manager in its Snow Sports Division. Carlson will be involved in both
key account and regional territory management, handling Seirus’ full
line of cold-weather snow sports essentials.
Carlson comes to Seirus with a solid history of strategic experience
in the sporting goods industry, including eight years at Smith Optics.
He also earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.),
Marketing/Business Management, degree from the University of North
Dakota.
"Dean brings to Seirus solid experience earned working with many
respected names in sporting goods," said Seirus Co-founder and
Co-president, Joe Edwards. “Dean’s background in the winter sports
industry and his love for all things outdoors make him an ideal fit in
Seirus’ culture and family.” "We are looking forward to having him on
the Seirus team."
About Seirus Innovation:
Seirus can be counted on
for products and technologies designed to enhance the comfort of active
outdoor enthusiasts in any condition summer and winter can dish out.
For over 30 years the team at Seirus has focused on innovation to
develop and deliver cutting-edge technologies and products that have
proven to be groundbreaking. Seirus sustains its success by remaining
innovative and using the best materials and workmanship. Collectively,
Seirus cofounders Joe Edwards and Mike Carey, along with their team,
have invented many iconic snow sports products that are perennially
ranked among the “Top-10” best selling items in multiple categories,
including the world’s most popular snow sports facemask, the “Neofleece
Combo Scarf.” Seirus has been granted 19 patents, including 9 current.
It has 2 patents pending. It has over 300 products covering five
outdoor-gear categories: gloves, liners, masques and clavas, hats &
Quick Clavas, and essential equipment. Seirus products are easily
purchased online and at retail shops across America.
See “Where to Buy”
at Seirus.com.
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