Stelpro Announces Appointment of National Sales Director, Retail

CEW Dany H Stelpro 400

Sept 30, 2019

Stelpro has announced the appointment of Dany L’Heureux to the position of National Sales Director – Retail. L’Heureux will begin his new role on September 30, 2019 and he will report to Mr. Pierre-Yves Martin, Vice President Sales and Business Development.

L’Heureux is mandated to lead and implement solutions that will enable Stelpro to achieve its strategic objectives and continue its growth in the retail sector.

He has training in electricity, combined with over 20 years of experience in the retail and hardware industry where he has held varying positions from merchandising to sales and sales management.

“I’m very enthusiastic to welcome Dany in the Stelpro team. Thanks to his vast experience and his in-depth knowledge of the retail environment and its key actors he will be able to contribute significantly to our growth and to the success of our partners” declared Mr. Martin. 

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