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Imperial Systems, Inc. Names Charlie Miller As Sales Engineer

Charlie Miller brings 38 years of dust, mist and fume control to Imperial Systems.

2010-09-23
JACKSON CENTER, PA, September 23, 2010 (Press-News.org) Imperial Systems, Inc. recently announced that Charlie Miller has been named Sales Engineer. Charlie brings extensive dust collection system knowledge to Imperial Systems and has proven to be an excellent solution provider.

"Imperial Systems is pleased to bring Charlie Miller on board. His expertise will assist Imperial Systems in servicing new and existing customers," says Jeremiah Wann, President of Imperial Systems, Inc.

Charlie Miller is a University of Cincinnati graduate. He previously worked for H.H. Robertson and Kirk and Blum. He is an industry expert in automotive, food, woodworking, paper, plastics, chemical, machining and foundries.

For more information, please visit http://www.isystemsweb.com or call Imperial Systems at 800.918.3013.

About Imperial Systems, Inc.
Imperial Systems, Inc. is a leader in the industrial dust collection and air pollution control industry. We manufacture premium dust collection equipment that is designed and engineered to keep your employees and business safe. We specialize in offering custom design, fabrication and complete industrial dust collection systems and air pollution control equipment for nearly every industry.


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[Press-News.org] Imperial Systems, Inc. Names Charlie Miller As Sales Engineer
Charlie Miller brings 38 years of dust, mist and fume control to Imperial Systems.