Giro Pack adds Dustin Hall and Chad Repass

Giro Pack Inc., Atlanta, has a territory account manager and a national technical service manager.

Dustin Hall (left) and Chad Repass
Dustin Hall (left) and Chad Repass
(Photos and logo courtesy Giro Pack; graphic by Amelia Freidline)

Giro Pack Inc., Atlanta, has a territory account manager and a national technical service manager.

Dustin Hall joins the company’s commercial sales team and will serve southeastern partners and clients, according to a news release. His most recent position was sales manager for Low Country JCB. He has a technical and sales background, “adding value to our existing and future partners,” Chris Alvarez, national sales manager for Giro Pack, said in the release.

Chad Repass is Giro Pack’s new national technical service manager. He most recently was at sorting equipment manufacturer Compac, as regional service manager on the West Coast. He has been in the technical service field, specializing in automation, for 23 years, according to the release.

“Chad has exceptional leadership and technical skills and experience,” Francisco Ortin, America and Iberia sales director, said in the release. “We’re confident he will continue to grow our service departments, which are an important part of our overall solutions.”

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