Panduit Canada Appoints New IEI Technical Systems Engineer

John Wade

Mar 11, 2019

John Wade’s tenure of over 25 years working in the electrical industry in various capacities were key elements in Panduit choosing John to partner in this role. John currently holds a commercial and maintenance electrician certification (309A).

John has enjoyed various roles as outside sales representative, product manager, channel manager, business development manager, and specification manager. During his tenure in these varying roles, John gained extensive experience successfully working with channel partners, electrical contractors (industrial and commercial), electrical consultants and end users.

After graduating from Carleton University, John started in the electrical industry in 1989 earning an electrical apprenticeship and during the next 11 years gained valuable hands on experience with commercial and industrial installations.

Panduit offers end-to-end industrial, electrical, and network infrastructure solutions that deliver best-in-class network performance with superior quality, operational efficiency, and easy installation. Infrastructure offerings from Panduit — from network cables to design plans that maximize data center investment — affect day-to-day operations and profitability, and become the foundation for successful, connected, future-ready businesses.

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