Ouellet Introduces New Sales Team for Convectair Products

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August 18, 2020

On August 3, Ouellet Canada became the official supplier of Convectair products in Canada. Since this date, the company has been responsible for sales and customer service for these heating products.

To respond to customer queries efficiently, they have created a dedicated salesteam. “We are pleased to announce that Mr. Yves Giard has been appointed as Regional Sales Manager – Convectair,” said Stéphane Larocque, Ouellet Canada National Sales Manager

Mr. Giard has over nine years of experience as a Sales Manager at Convectair. He has extensive knowledge of the electrical market and has built an excellentreputation over the years. He will be responsible for increasing market share for the Convectair brand and managing his new sales team, which includes: Jean-Pierre Brunelle, Territory Manager; Jonathan Bond, Territory Manager; Eric Joncas, Territory Manager.  

These three people have extensive knowledge of Convectair products and have proven themselves in the electrical field. They will work under Mr. Giard to maintain the same level of service customers have come to expectand increase sales.

Headquartered in L’Islet, on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River in Quebec, Ouellet Canada Group includesseveral brands, such as Ouellet, Momento, Global Commander, Dimplex and Convectair.

The group also owns Dettson Industries Inc. in Sherbrooke, Hazloc Heaters in Calgary and Nanjing Ouellet,a manufacturing plant in China.

Convectair sales team (from left to right): Yves Giard, Regional Sales Manager; Jean-Pierre Brunelle, Territory Manager; Jonathan Bond, Territory Manager; Eric Joncas, Territory Manager.

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