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Cement company promotes Boise manager

by IBR Staff

Published: November 7,2012

Mike Wood, regional sales manager in Ash Grove Cement Company’s Boise sales office, has been promoted to vice president of sales.

Wood has worked for the company for 10 years and led a three-state team of salesman as regional sales manager. He has been involved in the cement industry his whole life, as his parents owned a ready-mix operation. Wood also has a financial background, having worked in management for commercial lenders for more than a decade.

Wood’s direct reports include four sales offices in nine western states, plus British Columbia and Alberta, Canada.

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