Danny Kenyon

Commercial Vice President at ZXP Technologies

Danny Kenyon has a significant amount of work experience in various roles within the chemical and plastics distribution industry. Danny has held positions at companies such as ZXP Technologies, Nexeo Plastics, Univar Solutions, Nexeo Solutions, and Ashland Distribution.

At ZXP Technologies, Danny currently serves as the Commercial Vice President, responsible for developing and executing the commercial strategy, overseeing sales, customer service, and marketing activities.

Prior to ZXP Technologies, Danny worked at Nexeo Plastics as the Director of Product Line Management - Specialties. In this role, they led a high-performing team responsible for product strategies, supplier relationships, price management, and inventory planning. Danny also served as a Senior Product Line Manager for Engineered Thermoplastics.

At Univar Solutions, Danny held the position of District Manager - Chemicals Contract-Packaging Division. Danny managed a national field sales team and achieved aggressive growth targets. Danny was recognized for their performance, winning awards such as the 2019 Sales Excellence Council Award and the 2017 Chemicals Leadership Award.

During their time at Nexeo Solutions, Danny worked in various roles including District Manager, Product Specialist for Polypropylene, and Account Manager for Paints, Inks, Coatings, and Adhesives. Danny excelled in developing new business opportunities, managing sales, and creating growth plans.

Danny's career started at Ashland Distribution as an Account Manager in the Chemicals business. Danny successfully managed sales, targeted new prospects, and developed territory plans aligned with strategic goals.

Throughout their career, Danny has demonstrated strong leadership, sales expertise, and an ability to drive growth in the chemical and plastics distribution industry.

Danny Kenyon earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Management from the Georgia Tech Scheller College of Business. Danny studied at this institution from 2002 to 2006.

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