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Colonial Seal Company hires Michelle Minix as marketing manager

By Mary Gannon | April 4, 2023

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Colonial Seal Company, a New Jersey-based specialty distributor of standard and custom sealing solutions, is pleased to announce their newly-hired marketing manager. Michelle Minix, a veteran of the US Air Force and marketing professional for over 20 years has joined Colonial Seal Company to expand the brand and increase the reach of this well-established seals producer.

ColonialSeal-logoMinix grew up in Manchester, New Hampshire to a family of Canadian-American immigrants. She spent one term in the Air Force, stationed at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. As a communications specialist, she completed her enlistment and maintained residence in Delaware for several years, after meeting her husband while he was also enlisted. Life moved them to Southern New Jersey and she established her design and marketing career first thing.

Recently hired as the marketing manager at Colonial Seal Company, Minix states that she is very impressed with the team and the management of Colonial Seal. She has great respect for Stephen Maloney, owner/president, who retired from the Marines. He has handed over the marketing reins to Minix and trusts her to reach goals he has established.

Colonial Seal Company is an ISO 9001:2015 certified distributor who is recognized as a premier specialty distributor in the fluid power industry. It introduces and practices quality management principles into the company’s daily functions. You can trust on an experienced and dedicated to executing professionalism and quality assurance to our customers every step of the way. With a dedicated government sales team, Colonial Seal Company can ensure all products are in line with government standards and MIL-SPEC technical specifications.

With over 25 years in the industry, Colonial Seal Company works directly with premier manufacturers around the globe. Their certifications include, but are not limited to ISO 9001, IATF 16949, and ISO 14001.

Colonial Seal
www.colonialseal.com


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