Achievers & Accolades

Fayetteville resident promoted by Highland Roofing Company during promotion of four account managers

By Staff Report, posted 1 year ago
Jonathan Connor - Photo provided by Highland Roofing 

Highland Roofing Company has promoted Eric Murray, Clay Martin, Nick Capra and Jonathan Connor to Senior Account Managers in its Raleigh office.

Connor is a resident of Fayetteville.

The promotion for each Account Manager is the result of strong performance managing Highland’s repair, maintenance and reroof services and excellent satisfaction from a diverse client base.

“Each Account Manager has demonstrated strong roofing knowledge and excellent customer service skills,” said Jeanette Omdalen, President and Owner of Highland Roofing Company, in a press release. “Promoting them to Senior Account Manager offers a well-deserved reward for each and further strengthens our ability to provide exceptional roof repair, maintenance and reroof service throughout the Triangle region.”

Highland Roofing Company is a woman-owned, HUB-certified commercial roofing contractor with offices in Fayetteville, Wilmington and Raleigh, NC.
 

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