Hammond Power Solutions Celebrates Steve Reynolds’ Appointment to NEMRA Supplier Council

January 26, 2024

Hammond Power Solutions (HPS) is proud to announce that Steve Reynolds, HPS’s Director of Strategic Accounts – North America, has been appointed as a member of the NEMRA Supplier Council. This appointment is not just a personal milestone for Steve but also a testament to HPS’s ongoing commitment to industry leadership and innovation.

The National Electrical Manufacturers Representatives Association (NEMRA) is a prominent organization in the electrical sector, known for its advocacy for independent manufacturers’ representatives and manufacturer affiliates. The association recently expanded its leadership team, announcing new appointments to its Board of Directors and the NEMRA Manufacturers Group (NMG). These appointments bring together diverse and experienced professionals, all poised to drive the electrical industry forward.

Steve Reynolds, with his extensive experience and profound insights into the electrical industry, is well-poised to make significant contributions to the NEMRA Supplier Council. His role at HPS, where he oversees strategic accounts in North America, has been marked by innovative strategies and a deep understanding of market dynamics. Steve’s appointment reflects not just his personal expertise but also HPS’s broader strategy of engaging deeply with industry trends and movements.

At Hammond Power Solutions, the focus is always on staying ahead of the curve in terms of industry advancement and innovation. The company’s active participation in influential bodies like NEMRA aligns with its vision of shaping the future of the electroindustry. Steve’s new role in the NEMRA Supplier Council is a clear embodiment of HPS’s dedication to these principles.

“We invite the HPS community and our industry partners to join us in congratulating Steve Reynolds and all the other esteemed professionals who have been appointed to these influential positions. Their collective expertise and leadership are crucial in energizing our world and shaping the future of the electrical industry,” said the company via press release.

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