Tealinc adds sales support, independent contractor

By |  May 5, 2017

Tealinc hired Kristen Kempson to its administrative, marketing and sales support position. The company also named Heather Little as an independent contractor for Canadian business development.

Kempson joins the company with more than 13 years of experience in the railroad industry as a railcar fleet maintenance manager. In her new position, Kempson will be responsible for growing the company’s marketing database and providing assistance to U.S.-based customers.

Prior to this position, Little served as a consultant at CN Rail. According to Tealinc, she brings more than 38 years of railroad experience to the company. In her new position, Little will be responsible for assisting Tealinc in developing its market presence and customer base in Canada.

“We are thrilled to welcome Kristen Kempson and Heather Little to the Tealinc family,” says Julie Mink, president of Tealinc. “Tealinc’s focus in creating value for our customers is at the core of everything we do and Kristen and Heather’s work ethics thrive under the same philosophy. With 51 years of combined industry experience, both Kristen and Heather bring years of knowledge and industry expertise to support both our new and current customers. Both Kristen and Heather are well poised to make an immediate impact on Tealinc’s overall market presence by supporting our customer-centric industry approach.”

Tealinc is a railcar operating lessor, rail transportation manager, rail transportation consultant and railcar broker.

Allison Kral

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