HHH Equipment Resources President Mike Synon promoted two machinery sales directors to regional vice president of sales positions. Michael Rosato and David Anderson are employee-owners of Salem Fabrication Technologies Group, of which HHH is a division. Salem FTG was formerly known as Salem Distributing Company Inc. before a recent rebrand and restructure.
“I am excited to promote Rosato and Anderson to regional VP of sales positions,” says Mike Synon. “We have an extremely talented team at HHH Equipment Resources and I am delighted to include their industry and product knowledge, drive to succeed, and persistence to serve our customers and our company in these expanded VP roles. We look forward to their success in providing machinery and robotic solutions to our glass customers.”
Michael Rosato is a veteran in the glass industry with over 37 years of experience. After receiving his bachelor’s degree, he began working in the glass industry early in his career. His extensive experience in the shop, around the machinery and in the field has allowed him to establish deep customer relationships and to work closely with manufacturers to develop and improve their machinery lines, say company officials. Rosato has held various posts within the industry including glass fabrication manager, plant manager and general manager. His qualifications also include commercial and industrial inspection and contractor’s license qualifier. Rosato joined Salem in 2012 as a regional account manager offering fabrication equipment and robotic solutions as well as tooling and supplies to customers. He was promoted to machinery sales director - West Coast in 2019.
David Anderson has 24 years of experience in the glass and stone industries. Anderson is a graduate of West Virginia University and began working in the glass industry directly out of school. He started on the production shop floor cutting glass on a manual table and eventually worked his way through many facets of the industry as a whole including: cutting, operating in-line edgers and bevellers, estimating curtain walls and storefronts and architectural hardware, plus programming and operating cnc machinery, along with other glass working machines. Anderson has held industry positions in production, operations, management, and sales. He joined Salem in 2017 as a machinery sales engineer, selling Salem’s full line of capitol glass fabrication equipment and was promoted to machinery sales director - East Coast in 2019. Anderson resides in West Virginia with his wife and two daughters. He enjoys sport fishing and is usually working to devise a way to get himself on a private charter off the coast of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina.