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SAFTI FIRST hires fire rated glass veteran Kevin Frisone for business development role

SAFTI FIRST hires fire rated glass veteran Kevin Frisone for business development role


By Safti First | September 25, 2019

Brisbane, CA (September 24, 2019) – SAFTI FIRST, leading USA-manufacturer of advanced fire rated glass and framing systems, is pleased to announce the addition of Kevin Frisone to its growing sales team as Glass Business Development Manager.  With an extensive background in fire rated glass sales and marketing, Kevin brings his unique experience to promote SAFTI FIRST’s USA-made fire rated glazing products, most especially SuperClear 45-HS-LI (patent pending), which recently won “Product of the Year” in the 2019 Glass Magazine Awards.

“SuperClear 45-HS-LI represents the first real innovation in fire rated glass in the last 20 years.  Made here in the US, this revolutionary new product replaces expensive ceramic products and unsightly and dangerous wire glass products,” says Kevin.  “I look forward to expanding the market for SuperClear 45-HS-LI by educating the industry about its superior performance, aesthetics and affordability.”

Kevin has 32 years of experience in sales management, sales consulting and field sales, 18 of which directly related to the architectural building products industry. 

Tim Nass, VP of Sales at SAFTI FIRST, says “we are very excited to add an asset like Kevin to our sales team.  He brings years of direct experience in the fire rated market segment, which is a rarity these days.  We are looking forward to leveraging Kevin’s unique skill-set to enhance our position within the fire rated community.”

For more information on SAFTI FIRST, please visit www.safti.com.

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