Redline Detection Announces Ryan McGowan has Joined the Company as Marketing Manager

Redline Detection Announces Ryan McGowan has Joined the Company as Marketing Manager
Redline Detection Announces Ryan McGowan has Joined the Company as Marketing Manager 
McGowan will attend SEMA Show as premiere event  
 

Orange, Calif., Oct. 30stRedline Detection, the world’s leader in diagnostic leak detection technology, announced today that Ryan McGowan has joined the company to oversee all marketing and media relations in his role as Marketing Manager. Ryan comes to Redline with an extensive background in marketing “I’m thrilled to be a part of this exciting growth at Redline” said McGowan “I look forward to attending the SEMA Show to meet all of our industry partners.”  

McGowan earned a bachelor degree in marketing from Westminster College in Utah. He completed additional studies in Paris, Munich, Salzburg, Hong Kong and Sydney, Australia, uniquely equipping him to understand the unique needs of a global company like Redline with customers in 160 countries.  

“Ryan brings incredible knowledge and innovation that will benefit our aftermarket and OEM partners measurably” said Alex Parker, President of Redline Detection. “We are thrilled to have him join the Redline team just in time for the SEMA Show in Las Vegas.”  

Ryan is a competitive snowboarder, having been a national champion and competed globally on the World University USA Team. In his spare time, he surfs near his home in Huntington Beach, CA.  

 

About Redline Detection 

Redline Detection, headquartered in Orange, Calif., develops and manufactures the world’s best-selling diagnostic leak detection equipment. From the world’s leading OEMs to individual technicians, Redline Detection has built a global fan base for its professional grade custom diagnostic solutions, as well as its ability to increase the bottom line. To learn more about Redline Detection and its award-winning products, please visit www.redlinedetection.com.  


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