Adam Quoss
Adam Quoss
VP of Sales
Adam Quoss celebrates his 19th Anniversary with Mac-Tech in 2024 (which is our company’s 40th Anniversary!), serves as the Vice President of Sales, and oversees the Illinois and Indiana Territories, where he resides.
A 2004 Graduate of the University of Illinois, and 2007 received my CMTSE (Certified Machine Tool Sales Engineer) Professional Certification held by a small percentage of our industry professionals, as well as a Six Sigma Lean Professional, Adam understands how to manage the success of his customers from sales, integration, and through the life of the machine tool.
As an Eagle Scout (1998), he brings the best characteristics to all of his business and personal relationships. Adam looks forward to bringing his technical Machinery Knowledge, Applications Experience, and Lean Manufacturing Principles, to offer the best solution to your Application Requirements!
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