Manufacturers Reps Sales Representatives in Connecticut
Manufacturers Reps Sales Representatives in Connecticut
The Ardent team has spent many years developing a proprietary system to build sales teams and networks for manufacturers and retail clients. Our network of manufacturers reps and sales professionals have proven to increase sales and grow revenues at the highest levels. We setup sales networks for custom manufactured products to off the shelf items.
- Ardent has a proven and repeatable process of matching your company with the right manufacturers reps and sales professionals.
- Our team of sales experts will work with your company to find the specific sales representation you need.
- Our personalized, one-on-one process allows us to build the sales team you need to create new opportunities that increase sales and grow your company’s revenue.
- We are able to do this because we have one of the largest rep databases in North America. We work with manufacturers’ representatives in every industry across the US, Canada, and Mexico
We will help build your sales team. Let us find you the right sales representatives & distributors so you can get to the next level of stable incoming sales.
Please submit your information and one of our sales network developers will reach out to you and explain how Ardent is the expert in connecting manufacturers with the right manufacturers representatives and distributors for your business, products, services, and capabilities.
What Our Customers Say
Ardent has not only successfully connected us with the right principals, they connect us with principals that have goals and ambitions that align with our company Goals. You cannot go wrong with the Ardent team!
Chris Semonelli, President - CTS Global incorporated
Ardent not only gave us a national presence but found the right matches for us with rep groups. We would not be where we are today without Ardent helping to establish our national network of manufacturer reps.
Ben Guillot, Operations Manager - Paragon Diamond Tools
After trying to find technical sales reps on our own, without success, we turned to Ardent. We are now closing on new business opportunities that fit our capabilities perfectly.
Mark Fiorina, Technical Director - International Plastics
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Fun Facts of Connecticut
- Capital: Hartford
- Year Founded: 1788
- Major Cities: Bridgeport, New Haven, Hartford, Stamford, Waterbury
- Borders: Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New York, Atlantic Ocean
- Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Millions USD: $229,317
- Population: 3,405,565
- Land Area (Sq Miles): 5,009
- High Point (Feet): 2,380
- Other Facts: “Key Industries: Agriculture including eggs, lobster, dairy products, cattle, poultry, and nursery plants Aircraft parts, helicopters, transportation equipment, military equipment, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and electrical equipment. How Connecticut got its name: The name Connecticut comes from the Native American Algonquian word quonehtacut, which means land of the long river. Connecticut State Symbols: State Nickname: Constitution State; State Slogan: Full of Surprises; State Motto: Qui transtulit sustinet (He who transplanted still sustains); State flower: Mountain laurel; State Bird: American Robin; State Fish: American shad (State Fish), Eastern Oyster (state shellfish); State Tree: White Oak; State Mammal: Sperm whale; State Foods: Nutmeg; Becoming a State: Date Admitted: Wednesday, January 9, 1788; Number Admitted: 5; Prior Name: Connecticut Colony, then sovereign state in Confederation; Postal Abbreviation: CT. The Geography of Connecticut: Total Size: 4,845 sq. Miles (source: 2003 Census); Geographical Low Point: Long Island Sound at Sea Level (source: U.S. Geological Survey); Geographical High Point: Mt. Frissell on south slope at State line at 2,380 feet, located in the county/subdivision of Litchfield (source: U.S. Geological Survey); Central Point: Located in Hartford County approx. at East Berlin (source: U.S. Geological Survey); Counties: 8 (source: National Association of Counties); Bodies of Water: Atlantic Ocean, Long Island Sound, Connecticut River, Housatonic River, Farmington River, Candlewood Lake, Bantam Lake. Famous People: Ethan Allen -Leader during the Revolutionary War; Benedict Arnold – Revolutionary War general who changed sides; P.T. Barnum – Showman who founded the Barnum and Bailey Circus; John Brown – Abolitionist; Al Capp – Cartoonist; George W. Bush – The 43rd President of the United States; Glenn Close – Actress; Charles Goodyear – Inventor of vulcanized rubber; Nathan Hale – A spy for the Americans during the Revolutionary War; Dorothy Hamill – Gold medal figure skater; Katharine Hepburn – Actress; John Mayer – Singer and songwriter; J.P. Morgan – Banker; Ralph Nader – Political activist; Meg Ryan – Actress; Harriet Beecher Stowe – Abolitionist who wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin; Noah Webster – Lexicographer (writer of a dictionary). More Fun Facts: The state flag has three grapevines on it that stand for the original three settlements, This state is home to the United States Coast Guard Academy., Much of the US Constitution was taken from laws formed in early Connecticut by a document called The Fundamental Orders., This state is the home to many inventions including the helicopter, sewing machine, vulcanized rubber (for tires), revolver, and the cotton gin., Connecticut comes from a Mohegan word that means ‘beside the long river’. The Connecticut River is actually quite long at 410 miles., It is often called the Nutmeg State. The nutmeg looks like a nut, but is really a fruit seed and is often used as a spice., The first hamburger was made in New Haven at Louis’ Lunch Sandwich Shop in 1895. The first telephone book was also published in New Haven., In 1901, the first law regarding automobiles was passed. It set the speed limit at 12 miles per hour. Don’t drive too fast! Stamford is home to the headquarters of the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). Not too far away is the headquarters of ESPN, the TV sports network, in Bristol., The state insect is the Praying Mantis. Professional Sports Teams: There are no major Professional Sports Teams in Connecticut.” Citation: Nelson, Ken. “United States Geography for Kids: Connecticut .” Ducksters, Technological Solutions, Inc. (TSI), https://www.ducksters.com/geography/state.php?State=Connecticut
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- Set ID: United_States_State
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