Jason Gorham

District Sales Manager at Wayne Dalton Corp.

Jason Gorham is an accomplished sales professional with extensive experience in the commercial door and industrial markets. Currently serving as District Sales Manager at Wayne Dalton Corp. since November 2014, Jason is responsible for penetrating new markets and fostering strong business relationships to enhance market share. Previously held positions include Commercial Sales Manager - West at Wayne Dalton Corp., End User Sales Manager at CIW Enterprises, Regional Sales Manager at DACO Corporation, Regional Business Manager at Albany Door Systems, and Regional Sales Manager at Mercer Industries. Jason holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from the University of Phoenix and an Associate Degree in General Education from the University of Wisconsin.

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Elk Mound, United States

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Wayne Dalton Corp.

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Since its inception in 1954, Wayne Dalton has become known as a company with innovative ideas which far exceed industry standards. Often, Wayne Dalton is the only source for the latest garage doors. Because the company has always maintained a staunch commitment to developing innovative new products, Wayne Dalton is now a leader in the garage door industry. Wayne Dalton offers a comprehensive product portfolio from Custom Wood and Carriage House Steel to Contemporary Aluminum and Designer Fiberglass, boasting one of the largest residential garage door lineups in the industry. The company also offers a complete line of doors for commercial and industrial applications. Holmes County is home to Wayne Dalton's largest manufacturing plant, which sits just across the street from its original site. Consisting of 50,000 square feet of tinted glass and steel, the facility won statewide architectural recognition for its design and how well it was integrated into the rural countryside. The company's 900,000-square-foot manufacturing facility is also located here. From its windows, views of the Amish farmers working three-horse teams serve as a constant reminder of the practical values, craftsmanship and work ethic which has contributed so much to our own success.