Electrozad Promotes Jim Riegling to Chatham, ON Location

Electrozad Supply Jim Riegling

 

Jan 29 2016

Riegling’s promotion is effective immediately. The long-time Electrozad employee reports to William C. Smith and John Jenner. In his new role Riegling will be responsible for the overall day-to-day operations, along with the sales management and related activities of the Chatham Branch.

Riegling started his career with Electrozad Chatham in1986, when the branch first opened. He has held positions in Customer Service Counter Sales / Inside Sales, Inside Sales Supervisor, Sales Representative and most recently as Branch Sales Manager.

With five locations, Electrozad Supply is the largest Canadian owned and operated Independent electrical distributor in southwestern Ontario. Electrozad is a member of Affiliated Distributors, Electro-Federation Canada and supplyFORCE. The company has two branches in London, and one each in Chatham, Sarnia and Windsor.

Find out more about Electrozad: http://www.electrozad.com.

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