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LARRY FRENCH JOINS INLAND PIPE REHABLITATION AS REGIONAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR

May 12, 2008

 
Inland Pipe Rehabilitation (IPR), a Michigan-based underground construction solutions provider with offices throughout the U.S., has hired Larry French as regional business development director.  Inland Pipe Rehabilitation CEO Jeffrey Stark made the announcement.

    In his role with IPR, French will based in the company's Atlanta office and responsible for acquiring new business projects in the southeast region. French brings to IPR over 20 years of experience leading sales initiatives within the pipe rehabilitation industry.  Prior to joining IPR, he held a similar position with Southeast Pipe Survey for seven years.   
"We are extremely pleased to have Larry join the team and lead the sales initiative in the fastest growing region of the country," stated Stark.  "His significant experience in sales and marketing will greatly benefit IPR as we continue to expand our services and capabilities nationally."

French resides with his wife Paula in the Atlanta area.

Inland Pipe Rehabilitation (IPR) is a Detroit, Michigan-based leader and provider of underground construction solutions.  Licensed in over 25 states, IPR uses the latest technologies in the industry and has patented pipe cleaning tools that provide the U.S. with the only "Green" environmentally friendly rehabilitation method.  IPR was awarded the American Society of Civil Engineers Award for best project in 2007 for their involvement with a 15-month project, which fixed a massive sinkhole in Sterling Heights, Mich. costing under $100 million.  For more information, please visit inlandwaters.com.


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