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BOATING INDUSTRY CAREER PROFILE – Lead Sales Consultant


Company : Boatingindustry


Location : Toronto,


Created : 2026-03-13


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

POSITION/JOB TITLE: Lead Sales Consultant Crates Lake Country Boats Your position or title now: Lead Sales Consultant Your previous position or title if applicable: Host/producer Powerboat Television Show; Owner Hastings Marine The area you live in: Keswick, Ontario The number of years youve been in the marine industry: 33 years Tell us about your education: Did you complete high school? yes Did you complete any post secondary? yes Bachelor of Commerce Queens University Marine industry courses or training? Spader Marine Management Describe your job in a few sentences:I run our sales and brokerage office located in Wye Heritage Marina, Midland during the boating season and then work out of our main location in Orillia in the non-boating season. I negotiate sales agreements and negotiate brokerage listings. I also help out with marketing and sales promotion. What is it that you like about your job? I like sharing my experience and knowledge with coworkers and customers. I like that my employers value my expertise and opinion and that I feel like I can contribute beyond sales. Are there tasks or responsibilities that you dislike? Not really, but working the Toronto Boat Show is long and tiring What are your overall feelings? For example, do you find it rewarding, challenging, steady, interesting etc. Please describe.:You get out what you put in Work hard and work honestly. The boating business is rewarding in that you are definitely helping people. You have to like talking and you have to like people And you do meet some very interesting people! What quality of life would you say your career in the marine industry has provided you? Im fortunate in that the marine industry has provided me with decent earnings for over 30 years and I like that most of the time I get to work outdoors around boats, around the water and with good people. What else would you tell a young person about your life in the marine industry? Because of my lifelong love of boats, I really dont find being in the boating business day in and day out, very difficult. However, as a parent when my children were young and I was working every weekend, that was difficult on my family life. ClickHERE to go back to the Career Profile Library Related Posts Canadian Kyle Wills to Attempt Worlds Toughest Row Solo for SickKids Foundation By Mathew Channer Canadian Kyle Wills (age 33) is set to take on theWorlds Toughest Row late next year, solo rowing approximately 3,000 miles across the Atlantic Ocean. The yearly challenge launches from La Gomera, Spain in early December and finishes in Antigua, with teams and solo rowers battling unpredictable weather, huge seas, and other challenges Every Tuesday we publish a fresh Digest with informative articlespertaining to the Canadian boating and marine industry. Stay up to date with the latest products, research and industry developments. Missed an Issue of Boating Industry Canada News Week? If youre looking for a specific issue, or simply want to catch up on previous issues, check out ourBoating Industry Canada News WeekArchives . Sea Ray, a brand of Brunswick Corporation (NYSE: BC),has announced the launch of its all-new SDX 230 lineup, featuring the SDX 230,SDX 230 Outboard, and SDX 230 Surf. Purpose-built for todays boating lifestyle, this next-generation lineup delivers Sea Rays hallmark design with cutting-edge technology andpremium amenities on a highly trailerable 23-foot platform. An early adopter of the innovativeSeakeepergyrostabilizationtechnology for smaller vessels,luxury performance yacht manufacturerMJM Yachtsis happy to announce it isoffering Seakeeper exclusively as the gyrostabilization option for its full 2026 model lineup. #J-18808-Ljbffr