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Environments at Work hires Healy as VP of sales

Environments at Work, Boston's newest office furniture dealer, has hired Scott Healy as vice president of sales. With over 25 years of experience in both service and product sales and sales management, Healy will be responsible for identifying and securing new projects and long-term opportunities to grow Environments at Work within new and existing client bases. He will report to the president of the company and manage a staff of 5. "We're very excited to have Scott on our team," said Ken Patrick, president of Environments at Work. "The customer is his highest priority, and this approach in conjunction with his strong management and customer service and sales experience makes him the perfect fit for this position." Prior to joining Environments at Work, Healy was self employed in association with Sequoia Office Outfitters, Inc., located in Medfield, Mass.
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