Convectair Appoints Sales Rep for Quebec’s North-East Region

Convectair

Sept 24, 2018

Steve Mercier will be responsible for the representation and sales development of Convectair’s products for the East-South region of the province, which includes the cities of Baie-Comeau, Sept-Îles, Alma, Jonquière and Chicoutimi, Quebec, Trois-Rivières and Sainte-Foy.

Reporting directly to Mr. Yves Giard, National Sales Manager – Province of Quebec, Steve joins the team immediately.

With a wealth of experience in the field of sales of more than 20 years in industries such as construction, Mr. Mercier is a person known for his dynamism and professionalism.

Thanks to his skills and experience in sales, we are certain that Mr. Mercier will prove to be a real collaborator helping Convectair achieve its objectives and allow us to continue to offer high quality electric heating products.

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