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BluePrint Automation appoints Nick Szczechowski to sales team

BluePrint Automation appoints Nick Szczechowski to sales team
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BY: Maddie Lambert

Maddie Lambert

SOUTH CHESTERFIELD, VA — As a leading company in the secondary packaging automation industry, BluePrint Automation (BPA) relies on its experienced team to develop and manufacture packaging solutions for QSR, foodservice and retail products.

In coordination with these efforts, BPA appointed Nick Szczechowski as north central regional sales manager, encompassing the following states: Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin.

“I’m excited to step onto the field with BPA as the new salesman for the north central territory in the USA,” Szczechowski said. “I’m ready to take the role of quarterback for the territory, leading our efforts to score big wins for our customers. Just like a quarterback reading the game and rallying the team, I’m here to build strong partnerships, deliver innovative solutions and drive success across the region.”

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Szczechowski brings two decades of experience in industrial automation sales, distinguished by four Salesman of the Year awards. He joins the team from a global manufacturer of secondary packaging equipment, where he played a crucial part in identifying and implementing innovative and sustainable solutions for major CPG companies across North America.

“With my energy, sales experience and passion for our industry-leading technology, I’m eager to work with our all-star lineup to keep BluePrint at the top of the league,” Szczechowski added. “Together, we’ll execute plays that help our customers dominate their markets.  I can’t wait to huddle up, learn from the team and start driving toward victory. Feel free to reach out — I’m all in for the season ahead!”

Hunter Schultheis, former sales manager for the north central region, has taken over the northwest region upon Szczechowski’s appointment.

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