Nordson Appoints Chase Collier as a Regional Sales Manager for the EDI Product Line
June 11, 2025 | Nordson CorporationEstimated reading time: Less than a minute

Nordson Corporation, through its Polymer Processing Systems division, has announced the appointment of Chase Collier as a regional sales manager. In this role, Collier will focus on building and maintaining relationships with customers in the United States while providing exceptional technical sales support and service to processors and OEMs.
“Chase has a diverse background in capital equipment sales, making him well qualified for this position,” said Kelly Harings, Senior Manager, Commercial Sales and Marketing. “I am confident that his experience will be an asset as we concentrate on our growth initiatives in the Ohio River Valley region.”
Collier previously held positions at Schlemmer Associates and Steer America, Inc. Most recently, he served as a regional sales manager at Steer America, where he developed sales strategies and identified business opportunities to drive revenue growth in the plastics, food processing, and manufacturing industries.
"It's an exciting time to join the Nordson team, especially as the EDI® brand introduces disruptive, advanced technology to the market," said Collier. "I am eager to connect with customers to understand their processes and explore how our systems can enhance their efficiency.”
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