Phillip Farrell

Sales at Pollock Orora

Phillip Farrell has over 30 years of work experience in various roles within the sales and marketing field. Phillip started their career at Equitable Bag Co. in 1982, where they served as the VP of Sales & Marketing. In this role, they managed and directed a national salesforce, as well as oversaw the customer service and product manager groups. Phillip also worked closely with other executives on the Profit and Loss statement. Phillip then joined Ampac in 2000, where they worked as the VP of National Accounts until 2002. Following this, they joined Pollock Paper Distributors in 2006, where they currently hold a sales position.

Phillip Farrell attended Lamar University from 1978 to 1983, where they pursued a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree with a focus on Marketing. Their studies at Lamar University continued from 1978 to 1982, during which they earned a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in Marketing.

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Dallas, United States

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Pollock Orora

Where Solved Happens Here at Pollock, we love to solve. It’s what we do for each of our customers, sourcing, supplying, and solving the biggest challenges for the people who manage the places, maintain the spaces and ship the things that make business work. Whether that’s helping keep your workplace clean, stocking the essentials you need to run or working with you to pack and ship your products, we’ll roll up our sleeves and design the right solution for you and your bottom line. A History of Solving Since our founding in 1918, we’ve dedicated ourselves to building strong supplier networks and a strong customer service culture to offer our customers tailored one-on-one consulting, solutions and supplies for every corner of the workplace, from facilities cleaning and management to packaging resources and office solutions. We maintain a robust quality program to document, track, monitor and improve every process that makes Pollock what it is. That’s a promise.