Compressed Air Best Practices - October 2008 - (Page 40) | 10/08 Compressed Air Industry AUTOMOTIVE TRANSIT | COMPRESSED AIR BEST PRACTICES™ INTERVIEWED MARK MCKEAN (NATIONAL SALES MANAGER) FROM PREVOST CORPORATION. Good Morning. Can you give us some information on your background? Good morning. Sure, I grew up in Connecticut, graduated from EmbryRiddle Aeronautical University and went to work for Cessna Aircraft selling airplanes. In the 1980s, I made a decision to move into the industrial marketplace as a manufacturer’s representative. In 1997, I went to work for Legris and was fortunate to help bring their innovative Transair aluminum air piping system to market over the next seven years. In 2004, I joined Prevost Corporation and now have full sales and marketing responsibility for the United States and Canada. Can you give us some information about Prevost? Prevost was established in 1978 with the vision of developing an innovative, new style air coupling. The result was the world’s first push-button quick-disconnect coupling. A few years later, Prevost developed a venting-action, push-button, quick-disconnect coupling that became the first safety coupling to pass the ISO 4414 safety standard. Mark McKean of Prevost Corporation. 40 www.airbestpractices.com http://www.airbestpractices.com
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