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Former Siemens product manager joins Eberle

October 9, 2013 Read time: 1 min

Eberle Design has appointed former Siemens product manager Matt Zinn as applications sales manager and technical services manager for Eberle Design subsidiaries, EDI and RENO A&E.

Zinn will be responsible for promoting and developing applications for both businesses’ product lines.  He will also manage technical services, including technical support, training and coordination of the company’s recertification program and will be working closely with the company’s distributors, OEMs and end user agencies for training and support.  

“Matt comes to Eberle Design with more than twenty years of successful experience in the traffic control industry,” said Bill Russell, CEO and president of Eberle Design.  “Matt’s extensive background of the signal controller and cabinet infrastructure, combined with his industry knowledge, will provide a valuable resource for interfacing with the EDI and RENO A&E product offerings.”

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