Electrozad Appoints New Sarnia, ON Branch Manager

Electrozad Greg Garen

Effective November 1, Greg Gare joins Electrozad as the company’s Sarnia branch manager. He will responsible for the overall operations of the branch, working with Vice President and General Manager Lewis Mitchell as he prepares to retire from day-to-day activities.

Mitchell will remain with the company as a Director. Greg will be reporting to Lewis Mitchell during this transition and then to Electrozad President William C. Smith.

Greg attended Fanshawe College taking the Electrical Engineering Technician Program before starting his career in 2003 with Electrozad Sarnia working in Customer Service and as a Sales Account Manager until 2011.

Over the last four years Greg has worked as an independent contractor for Imperial Oil Ltd. in Sarnia and most recently in their Calgary head office. He has held positions in project management, contract negotiations and development, vendor relations, purchasing, and procurement strategies.

Electrozad Supply is a Canadian owned and operated Independent electrical distributor in southwestern Ontario with five locations.

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