Domino Highvoltage Supply Appoints New Inside Salesperson

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June 29, 2018

Domino Highvoltage Supply welcomes Deanna Morin as the new inside salesperson at the company’s Edmonton office. Deanna brings with her 23 years of experience in the industry: 18 years as a distributor and 5 years in construction.

Domino Highvoltage Supply welcomes Deanna Morin as the new inside salesperson at the company’s Edmonton office. Deanna brings with her 23 years of experience in the industry: 18 years as a distributor and 5 years in construction.  Domino supplies power-related products and services to a wide variety of industry sectors.  Based in Vancouver, BC, the company is a privately held turnkey distributor for transmission, distribution and substation material. Projects include major new transmission corridors, power line upgrades, collectors for wind farms, access to run-of-the-river projects, connections to mines, ski resorts, oil and gas plants, as well as transmission line extensions. 

Find out more: https://dominohighvoltage.com

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