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McCain appoints new director of Business Development

McCain has appointed traffic industry veteran Donald M. Maas Jr as Director of Business Development of its traffic division. Maas joins McCain's executive team with nearly three decades of experience in the transportation industry spanning both product and project engineering. Maas will play a central role in promoting the company's intelligent traffic control solutions. Maas will also act as a liaison between sales and engineering to ensure product development goals align with customer needs. "Don is
June 25, 2014 Read time: 1 min
772 McCain has appointed traffic industry veteran Donald M. Maas Jr as Director of Business Development of its traffic division. Maas joins McCain's executive team with nearly three decades of experience in the transportation industry spanning both product and project engineering.

Maas will play a central role in promoting the company's intelligent traffic control solutions. Maas will also act as a liaison between sales and engineering to ensure product development goals align with customer needs.

"Don is an accomplished professional with a proven track record of executing product development strategies that not only drive corporate growth, but have helped redefine the product landscape," said Jeffrey L. McCain, founder and CEO of McCain, Inc. "His depth of knowledge and expertise are among the industry's best; making Don a wonderful addition to Team McCain."

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