Standard Introduces 3 New Customer-Focused Staff

Standard Appoints 3 New Customer-Focused Staff

September 11, 2016

Bryan Wozney joins Standard’s sales team in BC as an Account Manager. Having a year and a half of experience in the lighting industry, Bryan has dealt with many designers, electricians, and architects with design and renovation projects all over Vancouver Island. Bryan will be covering the British Columbia and Alberta regions. 

Corey Henderson joins Standard as its new Lighting Specialist in Ontario. With more than seven years of experience managing a lighting showroom in Burlington and Mississauga, he will be a great help to evaluate your lighting needs. 

Julie Paquin joins Standard as Lighting Specialist in Quebec, responsible for the Greater Montreal Region. Julie has expertise in sales and marketing and has worked in the electrical industry for the past 28 years.

Standard provides lighting solutions to the commercial, industrial, and residential markets through the professional electrical and lighting channel; http://www.standardpro.com.

Read Editor Line Goyette’s interview with Standard President and CEO David Nathaniel: http://electricalindustry.ca/peers-profiles/1151-david-nathaniel-a-talent-for-being-there-at-the-right-time.

 

 

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