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Anderson Promotes New York Managers

Wed January 05, 2000 - Northeast Edition
Construction Equipment Guide


Anderson Equipment Company has announced two promotions. Monica A. Kensy has been promoted to New York State general parts manager and W.F. “Bill” Snowberger has been promoted to New York State general service manager.

As general parts manager, Kensy will oversee Anderson’s parts departments throughout its seven New York branch locations, and work with product support to increase business for both the parts and service departments. Kensy has worked for Anderson Equipment Company for 21 years. During her tenure, she has held positions as parts clerk and parts manager at the Buffalo branch.

Snowberger has worked for Anderson Equipment Company for 23 years as service technician and service manager at the Buffalo branch. In his new position as general service manager, he will be responsible for all New York service operations.

Anderson Equipment Company carries a large inventory of excavators, bulldozers, loaders, backhoes, rollers, compactors, pavers, compressors, pumps, aerial lifts, trailers and attachments all from top of the line manufacturers such as Komatsu, Ingersoll-Rand, JCB, Gehl, Blaw-Knox, Stanley/LaBounty, Rosco, JRB and Tramac.

The New York State Division of Anderson Equipment Company has locations in Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, Albany, Watertown, Endicott, and Olean and employs more than 175 people.




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