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Introducing the New High Sabatino

High Sabatino rebrands, expands, and welcomes Bob EnzorThe New High Sabatino Logo

It's been a busy few months for High Sabatino. We developed our new logo, are in the process of creating our new website, and we recently added industry veteran Bob Enzor in our newly created position of Business Development Manager.

Bob began his career in the food equipment industry in 1974 as a field service technician following the completion of a formal electrical apprenticeship. He was recruited by DuBois Chemicals as a field sales agent and was recognized as the youngest sales representative to service the region's most prestigious national account properties, hospitals, government installations, and state universities. This was the perfect 13 year platform that gives him unique problem solving instincts and exceptional technical skills.

Leveraging the knowledge he gained from the service sector, Bob’s evolving career path includes, Commercial Dish Machine & Laundry Chemical sales specialist, Food Equipment Dealer Sales, Factory Regional Sales Manager and, nearly 30 years as a Manufacturer’s Representative serving MAFSI Region 5 (Mid-Atlantic).

He was trained in all facets of commercial and industrial food equipment systems with Equipment Engineering Company, where he ultimately assumed the role as lead tech and service manager. Bob has also served in roles as field sales and project manager for Gill Co., Inc. A Fortune 200 company hired him as regional sales manager where he specialized in refrigeration. And beginning this month, Bob assumes the role of business development manager with High Sabatino.

We are happy to welcome Bob to the High Sabatino team during this period of tremendous growth for our company. We are confident that Bob Enzor will add another vital dimension to our commitment of providing additional value to our customers and our manufacturers alike.

Want to talk to Bob and to find out how he can help maximize the potential of your commercial kitchen? Contact him today.