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Greg Gohranson has a diverse work experience in the sales industry. Greg started their career as a Sales Manager for WMd Marketing in 1987 and represented over 80 product lines in consumer electronics and computers. Greg worked in various sales channels such as regional super stores, food & drug, distributors, specialty retail, and online retail. Greg held this position for 18 years until 2005.
In 2006, Greg joined Sharp Electronics as a Regional Sales Manager, where they managed sales for Sharp Audio and Video products. Greg had major account responsibilities including Amazon.com, Fry's Electronics, Fred Meyer, Video Only, and others. Greg served in this role for nine years until 2015.
After leaving Sharp Electronics, Greg joined Haier America as the Director of Sales for the West Region. Greg managed sales for Haier's Digital Living Products Division, primarily focusing on LCD Television Sets and Audio Soundbars. Greg'saccount territory spanned from California to Minnesota and Western Canada. Greg worked in this position for three years until 2018.
Currently, Greg is working at Makita U.S.A., Inc. as the National Sales Manager for Makita USA. Greg'sroles and responsibilities in this position are not specified, but they have been in this role since June 2023. Additionally, they also hold the position of District Sales Manager, but the duration of this role is not provided.
Overall, Greg Gohranson has gained extensive experience in sales management, particularly in the consumer electronics industry, throughout their career.
Greg Gohranson's education history includes obtaining a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration and Marketing from San Francisco State University. No specific start or end years are provided for this education.
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With over 100 years of experience in advanced motor design, Makita applies the latest innovation to engineer and manufacture the best power tools in the world. Makita Power Tools have more power and less weight and are more compact and more efficient than any other.