Atro Engineered Systems announced the hiring of Roger Comer as Area Sales Manager, according to the company's press release.
Comer’s territory will include the states of Colorado, Montana, Utah, and Wyoming.
Comer began in his new role at Atro on November 8, 2021.

Roger Comer has 26 years in the heavy-duty industry.
Photo: ATRO
Atro Engineered Systems announced the hiring of Roger Comer as Area Sales Manager, according to the company's press release.
Comer’s territory will include the states of Colorado, Montana, Utah, and Wyoming.
Comer joins Atro with 26 years in the heavy-duty industry. He has experience as a manufacturer’s representative, parts manager, and purchasing agent.
“I’ve previously covered the mountain states as a manufacturer’s representative and am excited for the opportunity to do it again” said Comer. “The chance to join a successful, highly motivated and supportive team, representing a quality product like Atro, was the perfect opportunity. I can’t wait to hit the ground running.”
Comer began in his new role at Atro on November 8, 2021.
“Myself, as well as the entire Atro Team is very excited to welcome Roger Comer. Roger brings many years of heavy-duty experience to the team with a strong background in Trailer parts,” said Jacob Homstad, Western Regional Sales Manager. “Roger’s ‘Customer First’ focus and overall professionalism make him the perfect addition to the team. Roger will be focused mainly on our customers in the northern Rocky Mountain States.”

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