Calf-Tel Welcomes Back Gary Day As Pacific Northwest Territory Manager

Germantown, WIS [February 23, 2021] – Calf-Tel excitedly welcomes back Gary Day as a sales manager. Gary will be responsible for the Pacific Northwest territory, including Idaho, Utah, Montana, Wyoming, Alaska, Washington and Oregon.

“I am truly looking forward to being a part of the Calf-Tel team again. Calf-Tel has a lot of potential in the Northwest and I’m excited to assist in that expansion. It’s good to be home,” says Day.

Gary formerly managed sales for Calf-Tel in the Northwest. Gary will continue these endeavors by providing training and education to dairy producers and calf raisers, while developing and maintaining relationships.

“There is tremendous opportunity in the Pacific Northwest and we are confident that Gary will curate authentic relationships with producers and provide the best care to calves in this region,” says Struve, Head of Brand Development.

Gary is no stranger to agriculture. As a youngster, he was active in 4-H and FFA. Gary continued on to complete animal science/pre-vet and rangeland management studies at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. In addition to his education, Gary’s diverse agricultural background as a USDA meat inspector, cattle producer and livestock equipment sales representative will be of great value to Calf-Tel.

Gary can be reached at:

801-687-9973

garyday@hampelcorp.com

For more information on the Calf-Tel line of products, visit www.Calf-Tel.com or email sales@calftel.com. If you prefer to contact us by phone, please call (262) 255-4540.

Hampel Animal Care, a division of Hampel Corporation, began serving the agriculture industry in 1981 with the introduction of Calf-Tel housing systems. Today it is the number one choice for calf housing, worldwide. For more information, visit www.Calf-Tel.com or learn more at www.facebook.com/calftel and www.youtube.com/calftel.

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