Ray Reimann

Ray Reimann

Territory Sales Representative @ Orgill

About Ray Reimann

Ray Reimann is a Territory Sales Representative with extensive experience in sales and account management across various companies. He has worked at Spectrum Brands, Inc. and Orgill, Inc., and has held multiple roles in the sales field since the mid-1990s.

Current Role at Orgill

Ray Reimann serves as a Territory Sales Representative at Orgill, Inc. since 2017. He operates out of Collierville, Tennessee, where he is responsible for managing sales activities in his designated territory. His role involves building relationships with clients, understanding their needs, and providing solutions that align with Orgill's product offerings.

Professional Experience at Spectrum Brands

Ray Reimann has been working as a Territory Account Manager at Spectrum Brands, Inc. since 2014. Based in Middleton, Wisconsin, he has spent a decade in this position, focusing on account management and sales strategies to enhance customer engagement and drive revenue growth within his territory.

Previous Experience at Eab Tool Co. Inc.

Before his current roles, Ray Reimann worked at Eab Tool Co. Inc. as an Account Manager from 2010 to 2014. During his four years there, he was involved in managing customer accounts and ensuring client satisfaction through effective communication and service delivery.

Background in Retail and Customer Sales

Ray Reimann's career includes a significant role at Parr Lumber Company, where he was the Retail and Customer Sales Assistant Manager from 2005 to 2010. His five years in this position in Hillsboro, Oregon, provided him with valuable experience in retail sales and customer service.

Early Career and Education

Ray Reimann began his career in the mid-1990s, holding various positions including Installer at American Beverage Systems and Senior Install Technician at The Coca-Cola Company. He studied at John Jay Sr. High School from 1980 to 1982, laying the foundation for his future professional endeavors.

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