Growth of Dinoflex drives change for the company

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Salmon Arm, B.C. — Dinoflex, a manufacturer of resilient recycled rubber surfacing products for over 20 years, welcomes departmental changes due to steady growth. In 2011 and throughout previous years, the company have seen a steady increase in sales with the international market increasing significantly.

With the communal desire being a green product, the company’s sustainable methods has been the driving force behind Dinoflex’s steady business growth. Due to the increase in consumer demand for recycled flooring products, Dinoflex has made the following departmental changes in October of 2011:

Susan Johnson was given the new role of business development manager, promoting enhanced business relations with the company’s partners, and Cara Murphy, a team member since 2010, has been moved into the role of marketing manager. The change will allow for further business expansion into new markets, along with an increase in product development, giving Dinoflex the opportunity to provide additional flooring options to the public.

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