Leviton Canada Announces Structural Changes to the Sales Organization

Leviton

January 16, 2025

Leviton Canada is pleased to announce structural changes to its Canadian Sales Department, effective January 1, 2025. These changes aim to enhance sales synergy, optimize resource allocation and strengthen their relationships with customers across the country.

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Jason Denstedt now assumes the role of Vice-President of National ED Sales, overseeing the national Electrical Distribution (ED) sales team. He will drive a more aggressive sales strategy aimed at increasing sales, expanding market share and improving customer relationships and partnership.

“Jason’s leadership and dedication have been instrumental in our success, and we are confident that his continued efforts will help us achieve even greater heights,” said the company via press release.

Bishop Smith has moved into the role of Vice-President of Technical Service, overseeing all technical services and ensuring the delivery of high-quality electrical and networking products to the Canadian market.

“Bishop has extensive product and market knowledge, along with his strong relationships with distributors and end users, will continue to be instrumental in Leviton Canada’s growth.”

Thomas Supinski is now overseeing all western parts of Canada as Sales Director for BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. Thomas has consistently demonstrated outstanding sales acumen and strong leadership qualities.

“His strategic vision and ability to inspire his team have been key to our success, and we are confident that his leadership will drive continued growth and excellence in these regions.”

Jean-François Gravel has stepped into the role of Sales Director for Quebec and Ontario.

“Jean-François has demonstrated exceptional strength and leadership within the Quebec region, significantly contributing to various aspects of the business. We are confident that his continued leadership will help us thrive in both regions in the coming years.”

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