Joe Novosad, New Vancouver Island Manager for E.B. Horsman & Son

November 17, 2022

Joe has joined E.B. as their new Vancouver Island District Manager on October 18, 2022.

His direct branch responsibilities include all Vancouver Island branches – VictoriaDuncanCampbell River, Parksville, and Courtenay.

Joe comes to E.B. Horsman & Son with varied and tenured experience. His progressive involvement within the electrical and data communications industry will be an asset to their company. Throughout Joe’s 20+ year career, he has held several roles, including Project Manager, Datacom Specialist, District Sales Manager, and General Manager.

Joe has his Red Seal Journeyman Electrician Certification, is a BISCI Technician and achieved BISCI RCDD credentials, and was an active certified installer related to the design and installation of datacom systems.

With a passion for customer service and long-term growth, Joe will work closely with E.B. Horsman & Son’s growing Vancouver Island team to ensure they continue to be the electrical, industrial automation, and process instrumentation supplier of choice.

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