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Standard Change-Makers Staff Sees Changes

York, Lessard, Butrum assigned to new positions

INDIANAPOLIS — Standard Change-Makers, which designs and makes currency changers for self-service laundries, reports there have been some changes in company personnel in the past few months.

Keith York is the new Eastern U.S. regional sales manager, replacing Dan Wagner, who retired after 34 years serving in that post.

York’s expertise also spans sales and service for Alliance Laundry Systems. His primary responsibilities were serving the U.S. East Coast and up into Canada (from Key West to Nova Scotia, the company says).

York has extensive knowledge of the laundry industry and familiarity with many of its distributors throughout the Eastern United States, Standard Change-Makers says, and the company is pleased to have someone with that experience join its team.

Robert Lessard has been named Standard Change-Makers’ new sales representative for Canada. Lessard takes over for Paul Thompson, who retired after 28 years of service to the company.

Lessard brings extensive industry experience and technical knowledge to his position, the company says. After working for various companies in Toronto, he started his own sales and service company, SK Device Services.

And with Amanda Duncan being promoted to production manager, Standard has added Marissa Butrum to its sales team.

Butrum will handle the daily duties of machine order entry and shipment coordination. She’s been involved in customer service and sales for several years in the greater Indianapolis area. She works at Standard’s Indy headquarters where she is answering phone and email inquiries related to new machine orders.

There is a page on the Standard website devoted to its sales team: https://standardchange.com/sales.

Standard Change-Makers Staff Sees Changes

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