EVEREST SYSTEMS, LLC HIRES NEW MARKETING SPECIALIST

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EVEREST SYSTEMS, LLC HIRES NEW MARKETING SPECIALIST

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Everest Systems, an industry leader in the manufacture of innovative roof coatings and sealants, is pleased to announce David Weiser as its new Marketing Specialist. David is a graduate from the University of Houston with six years of marketing experience in the financial services and RV industries.

Throughout his career, David has developed written content, produced videos, coordinated events, and maintained various social media accounts for Amazing RVs, Allied Integrated Marketing, Retirement Planners of Texas, and Tiras Wealth Management. As Marketing Specialist, David will be responsible for print and digital media, press releases, trade shows and conferences.

In his spare time, David enjoys watching films and writing about them on his film critique blog, Film Assessment. David also sings as a baritone with the Houston Symphony Chorus, Bay Area Chorus, and his church’s choir and praise team.

Amidst rapid growth, Everest recognized a need for dedicated marketing personnel and introduced the marketing specialist role to reinforce the company’s marketing efforts and contribute to brand recognition.

Everest is privately-held and headquartered in Houston, Texas with 45 employees and a network of hundreds of certified applicators nationwide. For more information, call 800-575-8966, visit http://www.everestsystemsco.com or email us at inquiries@everestsystemsco.com. Follow us on LinkedIn, YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter by searching Everest Systems or using the handle @EverestSysCo.

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