Paul Winton
About Paul Winton
Paul Winton serves as the Vice President of Sales for Strategic Accounts at Cintas, a position he has held since 2017. He has extensive experience in sales and management, having previously worked in various roles at G&K Services and UPS.
Work at Cintas
Paul Winton has served as the Vice President of Sales for Strategic Accounts at Cintas since 2017. In this role, he oversees the structure and systems that enhance the effectiveness of the Strategic Accounts Sales and Management organization. He is responsible for implementing sales strategies aimed at improving customer retention and driving profitable growth within the division. His tenure at Cintas has been marked by a focus on strategic initiatives that align with the company's objectives in the Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area.
Previous Experience at G&K Services
Prior to joining Cintas, Paul Winton had an extensive career at G&K Services, where he held multiple roles over 17 years. He served as the Vice President of Sales for Strategic Accounts from 1997 to 2017, overseeing national account strategies. His earlier positions included General Manager, Director of Sales, and Senior District Sales Manager. Winton's experience at G&K Services provided him with a strong foundation in sales management and customer relations.
Career Background at UPS
Before his time at G&K Services, Paul Winton worked at UPS as a Manager from 1987 to 1997. This decade-long experience contributed to his skills in operations and management, further enhancing his capabilities in sales and strategic account management. His background at UPS laid the groundwork for his future roles in sales leadership.
Education and Expertise
Paul Winton studied at the University of Notre Dame, where he focused on Strategic Leadership at the Mendoza College of Business. He also attended the University of South Florida. His educational background supports his expertise in sales strategy and management, equipping him with the necessary skills to lead teams and drive business growth.