U-C Coatings Promotes Ragland to Regional Sales Representative

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Noelia Ragland

Buffalo, NY–U-C Coatings LLC, a leading manufacturer of wood protection products based here, has promoted Noelia Ragland to be Northwest Territory sales representative.

Ragland previously was an inside sales manager at Eco Chemical, which she joined in January 2017. Last year, U-C Coatings acquired Eco Chemical, the market leader for stains for pressure-treated wood and fencing products.

U-C Coatings LLC is a manufacturer of wood protection products serving the logging, lumber, construction and wood products industries.  It helps customers achieve higher yields and less waste, which furthers the company’s mission to protect, enhance and conserve forest resources.

 Ragland brings years of experience in sales to provide the best service and support to customers. Prior to the wood products industry, she was employed by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. Ragland holds a liberal arts degree from Evergreen State College in Olympia, WA.

For more information, visit www.uccoatings.com.

By Miller Wood Trade Publications

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