Electrozad Announces Executive Team Appointments

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March 13, 2020

Electrozad has appointed James Taylor to the position of Vice President Sales and Marketing for the Corporation and Greg Gare to the position of Vice President and General Manager.

Taylor will be responsible for all Sales, Marketing, and Business Development activities and Gare will continue to be responsible for the overall operations of their Sarnia location as well as taking on new roles within the Executive Team. Both have become Shareholders of Electrozad and will serve on the Executive Committee.

Taylor joined Electrozad in 2016 as the Director of Sales and Business Development, after having spent nearly twelve years with Rockwell Automation in increasingly consequential roles. His background in Strategic and Executive Level selling across a wide range of industries and applications will continue to position the company towards growth and innovation. Taylor has recently completed a Certificate in e-Commerce and Online Business Management from the University of Toronto

Gare has been the Branch Manager of Electrozad’s Sarnia location since 2015. Prior to this, Gare spent eight years holding positions in Counter Sales, Inside Sales and as an Outside Sales Account Manager with Electrozad. Gare also spent four years working as an Independent Contractor at Imperial Oil in areas including Purchasing, Contract Negotiations & Development and Vendor Relations. Gare’s knowledge and experience within the industrial and process markets will ensure the company remains competitive for future growth and success.

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