Kevin C. Cosper

Vice President of Business Development
Years of Experience:
26
Education & Licenses:

Bachelor of Business Administration, Management, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX

Areas of Specialization:

Team Leadership
International Business Director
Market Trend Analysis & Forecasting
Research & Development/New Product Strategy
New Market Expansion
Corporate Branding
Training
Key Account Management
High-Profile Customer Relationships
Budgetary Oversight
Consultative and Technology Selling
Mentoring and Employee Development

Overview:

As the Vice President of Business Development, Mr. Cosper is responsible for the development and execution of corporate communication between strategic accounts throughout the international petrochemical and petroleum processing industry.

Mr. Cosper brings 26 years of business development, asset integrity strategies, and relationship management to his position.  He guides and leads the sales activities to deliver elite engineering technology and client service for the upstream, midstream, and downstream industries.

Prior to arriving at E2G, Mr. Cosper worked as a Business Development Manager for Benjamin Moore Paints where he managed and directed over $8 million in annual revenue.  By creating and executing annual marketing and sales plans, Mr. Cosper effectively implemented company strategy while delivering profit.

As the product captain for the market introduction of new products, Mr. Cosper was responsible for research and development, cost analysis, market trend analysis, marketing and sales plans, and facilitating detailed training programs. 

While participating on the regional leadership committee, Mr. Cosper worked as the lead on the Competitive Displacement Team.  There, he was in charge of surveying competitive products and reporting opportunities to senior management for increased market share, incremental sales, and cost reduction.

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