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| July 6, 2009 01:31 PM EDT |
FOND DU LAC, WI -- (Marketwire) -- 07/06/09 -- BCI Burke has signed three new firms to represent the company in Idaho, Kentucky, Maryland, Nevada, Tennessee, Utah and Washington D.C.
Arbor Recreation, Inc. will market playgrounds in Washington D.C. and parts of Maryland. Buell Recreation will market playgrounds in Idaho, Nevada and Utah. BCI Burke of Kentucky and Tennessee will market playgrounds in those two states.
"We have been actively working to engage marketing representative firms that understand playgrounds and are committed to the highest levels of quality and service. These three firms have demonstrated a strong dedication to these ideals, and they have proven their marketing capabilities as well. We're excited about these new relationships and are eager to achieve a higher profile in these areas," said Tim Ahern, chief executive officer for BCI Burke.
Including these three new rep firms, there are 26 companies representing Burke across the country, according to Ahern.
Individuals interested in representing BCI Burke may visit www.burkecareers.com or call 920-921-9220.
BCI Burke, with headquarters in Fond du Lac, Wisc., is a premier manufacturer of commercial playground, park, and recreation equipment. More information is available at www.bciburke.com and www.getintensity.com.
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For more information:
Carl Carter
205 823-3273
BCI Burke
660 Van Dyne Road
P.O. Box 549
Fond du Lac, WI 54936-0549
Published July 6, 2009
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