IMARK Canada Appoints Jim Taggart as New President

Jim Taggart

November 21, 2017

IMARK Canada has announced that Jim Taggart has been appointed as company President.

A 30-year veteran of the Canadian electrical industry, Taggart has just completed a seven year stint as the President of Electro Federation Canada.

Prior to his time with Electro Fed, Jim has held a variety of senior manager roles with leading companies such as Legrand Canada, Sonepar Canada and Thomas and Betts.

Based in Toronto, Taggart has been actively involved in the electrical industry having served as Chairman of the EFC Board of Directors as well and the Board of the Ontario Electrical League.

Of his new appointment, Taggart said, “I look forward to working closely with the IMARK Canada members and preferred suppliers to expand and grow their business.”

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