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Victaulic announces sales leadership change

Retiring: Gary Moore (left) will be succeeded by Mark Gilbert

USA: Mechanical pipe joining company Victaulic has announced the retirement of executive vice president and chief revenue officer Gary Moore after 37 years with the company. 

Moore, who will retire at the end of this month, will be succeeded by Mark Gilbert as executive vice president of sales. With over 30 years of Victaulic experience, he is currently vice president and general manager for Europe, Middle East, and Africa, as well as vice president in the US. 

“Gary Moore has had as much to do with Victaulic’s growth over the last 20 years as anyone,” said Victaulic chairman John Malloy. “His greatest legacies are the Victaulic sales organisation as it stands today, the leadership of this organisation, and the careers Gary has created for such a talented group of individuals.”

Moore began his career with Victaulic in 1988 as a sales representative in Canada. He advanced through various roles including vice president of sales, vice president and general manager, and president of Victaulic Company of Canada Ltd. Moore then joined the executive leadership team at Victaulic’s headquarters in Easton, Pennsylvania, to lead the global sales organisation. He was named executive vice president and chief revenue officer in 2023. 

He has also been an active leader within the construction industry, serving as the national director of the Mechanical Contractors Association of Canada’s Supplier Council. He has also been involved with the MCAA Manufacturer Supplier Council in the US for 22 years, including five years on the board of directors and serving as chairman in 2009.

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