Article Number: 9194
Sage Joins Ecore as Vice President of Sales
Lancaster, PA (March 25, 2014) – Ecore, a company that transforms reclaimed waste into unique performance surfacing, is delighted to announce Michael Sage has joined the company as the new Vice President of Sales.

Sage graduated from the University of Cincinnati with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering and attended Harvard Business School for post graduate study. Prior to joining Ecore, Sage worked for Nora Systems, a resilient flooring company based in Salem, N.H., where he was the Vice President of Sales.

During his 15-year career with Nora, Sage held various positions, including Market Segment Manager, Western Regional Manager, and National Sales Manager.

Sage replaces Lori Dowling, who retires from her position as President of Ecore Commercial Flooring. Dowling will remain active as a member of the Ecore Board of Directors.

To learn more about Ecore visit: http://www.ecoreintl.com/.

About Ecore:
Ecore transforms reclaimed waste into unique performance surfacing. The result is exceptional performance surfacing that improves people’s lives every day. How? By offering flooring solutions that are attractive, catered, specific, and responsible. Ecore products provide force reduction, energy restitution, acoustical qualities, sustainability, and durability.

Ecore was born “green” and has been making smart choices for more than a century. What began as the Lancaster Cork Company in 1876 is today known as Ecore International. Ecore continues to lead the commercial rubber flooring category by blazing trails and setting new standards in recycled rubber technology. Ecore’s four business units include: Ecore Athletic, Ecore Commercial Flooring, Ecore Industrial and Ecore Construction.


To learn more about Ecore International and its advanced technologies, please visit www.ecoreintl.com.





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