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DAS announces promotion of Birli to president

Jan 31, 2024

DAS Companies, Inc, a full-service marketing and supply chain portfolio company, has announced the promotion of Steve Birli to the role of President at DAS Companies, Inc.

Embarking on his journey as a warehouse associate nearly four decades ago and evolving seamlessly to his most recent position as Vice President of Sales, Birli has demonstrated unwavering commitment and exceptional expertise throughout his tenure.

Steve Birli

“Steve has not only made remarkable strides for our company, but also has been a driving force behind our unparalleled success,” notes David Abel, “This promotion is a long-overdue recognition of Steve’s lifelong dedication and invaluable contributions to our organization as he has embodied our core value of ‘Servant Leadership’.”

With the appointment of Birli as president, the company is poised for a bright future, marked by innovative leadership and sustained growth.

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