Leviton Lighting Canada Appoints New Eastern Regional Sales Manager

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September 7, 2021

Leviton Lighting Canada has announced David Janowski as their new Eastern Regional Sales Manager.

David has held multiple roles in the lighting and building system sectors over his career. He possesses knowledge and expertise in lighting and controls and has a proven track record of sales growth and building strong relationships. This experience will help to drive all the lighting brands within Leviton Lighting Canada including Visoneering, Certolux, Birchwood, Intense, and ConTech with an emphasis on providing our agents and customers Canadian manufactured solutions.

“David joining the Leviton Lighting Canadian team is very exciting for us. His lighting and controls knowledge coupled with his end user relationships throughout the Eastern region is a great fit. Davis will accelerate our expansion into the office, industrial, medical and specialty lighting market in Quebec, Ottawa, and the Atlantic Provinces,” said Pierre Legare, EVP of Viscor and LLC.

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