David Trahan

David Trahan has a diverse work experience in various industries. David is currently the Director of Sales at Nylon Corporation of America, Inc (NYCOA), a company that specializes in nylon materials for various applications. Prior to this, they worked as the National Sales Manager at EIS Wire & Cable and as the Business Development Manager - East at Alpha Wire. David also has experience as a Territory Manager at Coast Wire & Plastic Tech., LLC and as a Training and Development Specialist at Raytheon Technical Services Company. Additionally, they have held positions such as the Director of Sales and Marketing at ASSIST-U.S., President at Concord Technologies, Regional Sales Manager at Secure Care Products, Inc, and Master Sergeant in the United States Army. David has also served as the International Sales Manager at New England Wire Technologies.

David Trahan attended Littleton High School, but no degree or field of study is specified. In 2003, they enrolled at Mount Wachusett Community College and obtained an Associate of Arts degree in Criminal Justice and Psychology in 2004.

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Manchester, United States

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Nylon Corporation of America, Inc (NYCOA)

Nylon Corporation of America, Inc. (NYCOA) is a leading manufacturer of engineered nylon resins. With nearly 100 years of experience and one of the broadest product portfolios in the industry, NYCOA has established itself as a leading supplier of specialty, high-performance nylons. In addition to an extensive line of standard nylon polymer and copolymer base resins, NYCOA manufactures a wide range of engineered compounds including | impact modified | plasticized | glass fiber/mineral/carbon fiber- reinforced | flame retardant | super-flexible and PEBA nylons | nylon 12 and 11 substitutes | chemical resistant grades | UL-listed materials. | FDA food-safe grades The ISO certified company also has the capability to polymerize many unique nylon resins that are in-situ modified with inorganic additives.


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