D.A.D. Sales Welcomes New Team Members

April 10, 2026

D.A.D. Sales announced the addition of Bradey Cameron as an Application Specialist on the D.A.D. Sales Solutions team, Katherine Dickson as an Account Manager on the D.A.D. Sales team, supporting Northern Alberta, and Wendy Dyble as an Account Manager / Inside Sales on the D.A.D. Customer Service Team.

“Bradey brings a strong mix of strategic account management and hands-on electrical industry experience. He understands how distributors, contractors, and end users operate, and he knows how to grow business by building trust, identifying opportunity, and supporting customers with practical, value-driven solutions,” commented Ben Wells, Business Development Manager, D.A.D. Sales.

Katherine joins D.A.D. Sales with over a decade of experience in sales and account management within the construction industry. She has developed a strong track record of managing accounts, supporting project activity, and building long-term relationships across Alberta.

“Katy brings a strong combination of industry experience, account management discipline, and customer focus. Her background in managing complex accounts and building long-term relationships will be an asset to our customers, distributors.”

In her role as Account Manager, Katherine will focus on supporting distribution partners and contractors throughout Northern Alberta. Her responsibilities include coordinating day-to-day account activity, supporting project requirements, and ensuring consistent, responsive service across the territory.

Bradey brings years of experience in sales and business development within the electrical manufacturing and distribution sectors. He has spent his career managing complex customer relationships, developing new business, and supporting both transactional and project-driven work across Southern Alberta.

Most recently, Bradey worked as a Business Development Manager, where he partnered closely with distributors, contractors, and industrial customers to grow market share, introduce new product lines, and support long-cycle opportunities. His experience includes working with industrial accounts, exposure to OEM and automation environments, and supporting customers through consultative, solution-focused selling.

Bradey’s ability to manage relationships, identify growth opportunities, and support customers across multiple market segments makes him a strong addition to the D.A.D. Sales team.

Wendy joins D.A.D. Sales in an Account Manager / Inside Sales role, where she will support day-to-day account activity, order management, and customer coordination across the territory. Her role is focused on ensuring customers receive timely, accurate customer support and service.

Working closely with manufacturers, distributors, and internal team members, Wendy will help manage accounts, support project activity, and contribute to the consistent, high-quality service D.A.D. Sales is known for.

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