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Boss Nation Brands Names East Coast Sales Manager

Lam brings experience in not only sales, but also distribution and logistics.

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Henry Lam

(PRESS RELEASE) SEATTLE, WA – Boss Nation Brands Inc. announces its first East Coast Sales Manager, Henry Lam. Lam brings a plethora of skills to the Boss Nation Brands table with experience in not only sales, but also distribution and logistics. With experience being a vice president of sales and sales manager, Henry Lam will have his foot well in the door when he begins his representation of Boss Dog and Boss Cat Brand products, an innovative line of pet food products and hard goods.

Lam will aim to secure additional placement in the eastern region while also maintaining contact with existing customers to ensure they are being supported by the Boss Nation team. Lam will be joining West Coast Sales Manager, Mike Hom, in efforts to gain national market penetration and support existing representative groups across the nation.

Basel Nassar, founder and chief executive officer says, “Lam will be an extremely valuable asset to our team as we continue to expand and achieve the goals we laid out at the beginning of 2021. His skill set is ideal and we are looking forward to having him on team Boss Nation.”

Lam has extensive experience managing people with a track record of meeting and exceeding sales goals. He has numerous accolades from brands in achieving prominent annual sales numbers. In addition, Lam has a number of years of experience in being a distribution general manager, handling daily operations of a large warehouse staff that achieved their budgeted goals. With Lam’s experience, Boss Nation now has national sales coverage to further the growth of the brand that has been taking the pet industry by storm since its inception in 2019.

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