OmniCable Director of Territory Sales Announces Her Retirement

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August 28, 2020

OmniCable announces that Vicki Allin, OmniCable’s Director of Territory Sales, has decided to retire effective September 1, 2020. 

Allin’s electrical industry career began in 1980 while employed at French Gerleman in St. Louis, Missouri. She then joined OmniCable in December 2001 as an Account Manager at the company’s St. Louis branch. Over the years, Allin held various roles including, Sales Manager, Assistant Branch Manager, Chicago Branch Manager, and Territory Sales Manager. “During her time with OmniCable, she built a legacy amongst her customers, vendors, and peers with first-class service and sales professionalism,” said Greg Lampert, OmniCable’s President & CEO. 

Allin’s passion for our outside sales teams and sales excellence allowed her to step up two years ago and accept the role of Director of Territory Sales Managers. In this role, she launched a training and development program for OmniCable’s outside sales team. “Vicki has been a collaborator on many projects that have shaped OmniCable to what it is today.” 

Once retired, Allin, who resides in the St. Charles, Missouri area, says she plans on going on adventures with her grandchildren, family, and friends. She also will work with her husband in his restaurant and at the women’s fitness club that she owns and operates. 

“It has been such a joy to be a part of the remarkable growth and positive changes at OmniCable! I am truly grateful for the incredible people who have been a mentor to me and with whom I have worked with to help me achieve success,” said Allin.

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