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Intertech Flooring Announces Managment Promotions
in Austin and San Antonio
(August 3, 2006- AUSTIN, TEXAS):Full-service commercial flooring specialists Intertech Flooring announced today several management promotions in the company’s Austin and San Antonio locations.
Carl Schneider, Intertech controller since 1994, is now vice president of finance. Based in Austin, Schneider has helped fiscally guide the company through fast-paced growth and expansion, including the 2004 regional acquisition of The Invironmentalists. An accounting graduate of The University of Dayton, Schneider’s previous accounting, finance and audit experience includes positions with Arthur Anderson & Co., National Enterprises Inc., NRC Inc., and Lago Vista Inc.
Dixon Matlock, one of Intertech’s founding employees and previously director of production in Austin since 1992, is now vice president of Austin operations. Matlock has more than 30 years’ commercial flooring experience and has managed numerous high profile Central Texas projects including Dell Computers, Whole Foods Headquarters, Apple Computers and Temple Inland Corporation. Prior to joining Intertech, he worked for 13 years as a carpet subcontractor and regional instructor for Roberts Consolidated in five states.
Jonathan Barton has been named director of production for the Austin operation. Since joining Intertech in 1989, Barton has progressively moved up the management ranks at Intertech, serving as warehouse manager, completing Intertech’s three-year Apprenticeship Program, installation foreman and project coordinator. For the past six years, he has served as project manager. He has managed a wide variety of projects, including Advanced Micro Devices, PPD, Silicon Labs, Ambion, Asuragen and McGinnis, Lochridge and Kilgore.
In San Antonio, Glenn Richter is Intertech’s new director of production. Richter has been with Intertech since its founding in 1988 and, for the past eight
Years, has been project manager. He also is an instructor in Intertech’s Apprenticeship Program for journeymen installers. Richter has managed numerous San Antonio projects including SBC, Fort Sam Houston, Lackland Air Force Base, The Beck Group, Santa Rosa Hospital and Mapco.
James Krotzer has been named project manager in the Austin office where he will lead the new ceramic/stone division. Krotzer joined Intertech in 1990 as assistant warehouse manager and soon progressed to installation foreman, labor supervisor and project coordinator. Through Intertech’s Apprenticeship Program, he received an associate’s degree and a mechanic’s certification in 1996 and has been an instructor in the program for five years. Currently he is project manager for the new 475,000 square foot Dell Children’s Medical Center.
Mark Solis has been promoted to project coordinator in Austin. With ten years’ previous experience, Solis joined Intertech in 1997, serving as one of the company’s top installation foremen. Some of Solis’ high profile installation projects include Dell Computers, UT Club House, Apple Computers and the law firms of Clark, Thomas & Winters and Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, LLP, which won a national design award.
Philip R. MacNames has joined Intertech as warehouse manager. Having worked with Wayne Dresser Industries and Blockbuster's Main Distribution Center, MacNames brings more than ten years’ expertise in inventory and material control to the Austin team. He also has extensive experience in warehouse system applications and technology.
For more information contact:
Intertech Flooring: , 512.385.4574
, 512/461-3159;
Intertech Flooring (www.intertechflooring.com)
is one of the country’s leading providers of commercial flooring products, installation, maintenance and design consultation services to clients throughout Texas and the Southwest. The company was established in 1988 in Austin, and opened a San Antonio location in 1992. Floor Covering Weekly ranked Intertech Flooring 18th in its 2006 Top 25 Contractors nationwide listing, based on 2005 total sales volume of $20 million.
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