Dennis DeMille Is The New General Manager For Tactical Walls

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posted on January 2, 2019
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If you are a regular SSUSA reader, you know the name Dennis DeMille is a highly-respected one with a long list of accolades—he served our country for 20 years as an active-duty U.S. Marine, two-time NRA National High Power Rifle champion, co-creator of the popular 6.5 Creedmoor cartridge and the former general manager of Creedmoor Sports.

DeMille is now taking on a new role as general manager for one of the most innovative manufacturers of hidden concealment products in the business todayTactical Walls.

As the GM at Tactical Walls, DeMille will not only oversee operations, but also help with new product developmentwhich after spending 14 years managing Creedmoor Sports are two of his foremost areas of expertise. Additionally, DeMille has extensive manufacturing and operations experience that will assist him in his new job.

One thing is for sure, DeMille is thrilled to join the team and to work with folks that care deeply about the products they manufacture.

"Tactical Walls was the pioneer in concealing firearms in plain sight," says DeMille. "Working with people who are passionate about what they produce, who possess that level of creativity, and at a company with limitless manufacturing ability makes me very excited about the future of Tactical Walls. It's a real honor and my sincere privilege to now be part of this team."

You can contact Dennis DeMille directly at his new Tactical Walls email address: [email protected]. To learn more about the company visit www.tacticalwalls.com.

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