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Furrion names new vice president

By IBI Magazine

Furrion, a US manufacturer of shore power products, has promoted Mark Curry to the role of vice president, effective immediately. Curry first jointed the company as sales manager for North America in 2008 after 14 years in key sales and marketing positions with the Guest Company, part of the Marinco Recreational Group.

"Mark has quickly become a key member of the Furrion team, leading the rapid development of the sales and distribution networks for our unique product line during a most challenging time for the marine industry," says Furrion president Aaron Fidler.

Headquartered in Beaverton, Oregon, Furrion manufactures shore power products such as cordsets, cables, adapters, plugs and inlets for OEM manufacturers and the general boating, recreational, commercial and industrial markets worldwide.

(6 January 2009)


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