Graybar Presents Hubbell Incorporated with Supplier Excellence Award

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Graybar, a distributor of electrical, communications and data networking product and provider of related supply chain management and logistics services, presented Hubbell Incorporated with the Graybar Supplier Excellence Award at Graybar’s recent National Training Conference in Indianapolis.The Graybar Supplier Excellence Award is presented semi-annually to recognize a product manufacturer that has collaborated with Graybar in an exceptional manner to successfully grow profitable business together.

L-R: Graybar Chairman, President and CEO Kathleen M. Mazzarella, Hubbell Chariman, President and CEO Dave Nord, and Graybar Senior Vice President, Sales and Marketing, Bill Mansfield

“We congratulate Hubbell Incorporated on being selected for the Graybar Supplier Excellence Award,” saysKathleen M. Mazzarella, Graybar Chairman, President and CEO. “Hubbell’s quality products and top-notch support allows us to serve our customers with ease and efficiency. We look forward to continuing to work to the advantage of our mutual customers.”

“Graybar and Hubbell have enjoyed a terrific relationship for more than 120 years and our partnership is stronger today than ever before. We pride ourselves in understanding Graybar’s goals and objectives and value the willingness to implement the appropriate strategies to help both organizations flourish,” commented Hubbell Chairman, President and CEO Dave Nord. “We thank Graybar for this recognition and for the support that we have received over the years, and we look forward to continued success for many more years to come.”

 

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