Mon 9 Mar 2015, 12:29 GMT

Dan-Bunkering appoints sales manager in Houston


Experienced bunker professional was previously employed as sales manager at O.W. Bunker USA Inc.



Dan-Bunkering (America) has announced that Michael Brunø-Sørensen [pictured] has been hired as sales manager with immediate effect. He will be based at the company's office in Houston.

Brunø-Sørensen was previously employed in a similar role as sales manager at O.W. Bunker USA Inc. between June 2012 and November 2014, and worked for the now-defunct bunker company in a number of roles after joining in October 1998.

Hans Lind Dollerup, managing director of Dan-Bunkering (America), said Brunø-Sørensen would be "a welcome addition to the rapidly expanding office and region in the Dan-Bunkering group".

In his online company profile, Brunø-Sørensen says: "I have spent close to two decades within the bunker industry - and I have loved every second of it. Being in an industry which both directly and indirectly influences our lives is for me a vital part of the thrill and excitement of coming to work every day. I enjoy being able to communicate globally across borders with clients and colleagues in a vibrant business environment. The cliché "not two days are alike" is often used, but I do believe this is how the bunker industry really is. When not being in the office I enjoy being a dedicated husband to my wife Lone and a devoted father to my two young daughters Frida and Filuka. Any spare time left is spent with friends and families, although I would never turn down a good game of golf."

Contact details for Michael Brunø-Sørensen are as follows:

Direct Line +1 281 833 5818
Mobile +1 281 734 0127
Email: mbs@dan-bunkering.com

Please find below the contact details of Dan-Bunkering (America) Inc.

Address:
840 Gessner, Suite 210
Houston 77024
United States

Telephone: +1 281 833 5801
Fax: +1 281 833 5802
Email: houston@dan-bunkering.com
Website: www.dan-bunkering.com


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