Dave Welsh joins Arlington as Business Development Manager

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Aug 13, 2019

Arlington Industries has announced the appointment of Dave Welsh to the newly created position of Business Development Manager.

In his new role Welsh will call on key contractors, projects and job sites to review installation issues and determine potential solutions as the basis for new product ideas by Arlington’s product development team.

Mr. Welsh is a Master Electrician. He was the Chief Electrical Inspector for four areas in Michigan. At the same time, he was the Program Coordinator and Instructor for the Electrical Technology 

Program at Kalamazoo Valley Community College. For the past 20 years, Welsh has served as a sales representative, a sales engineer, a product manager and various other sales management roles of increasing responsibility at Hubbell Wiring Devices, Eaton and Siemens. He holds several patents
and received his BBA from Western Michigan University in 1990.

Dave and his wife, Annette, have three children. After living in Michigan, Indiana and Pittsburgh,
they now reside in Orlando, Florida.

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