Leviton Canada Receives E.B. Horsman’s Prestigious “Supplier of the Year” Award for 2023

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March 22, 2024

E.B. Horsman & Son (EBH) is honoured to share that Leviton received the 2023 E.B. Horsman & Son Supplier Partner of the Year award for the second time (2014), reaffirming their steadfast dedication to excellence within the industry.

EB Horsman and Leviton Team stand together to receive Supplier of the Year

The award was announced March 6th, 2024, during E.B. Horsman & Son’s 19th Annual General Meeting and AD Field Marketing Summit. Bishop Smith, VP of Sales, and his team were present to accept the award of behalf of Leviton. “As a long standing Supplier Partner of the EBH team and our customer base, congratulations to Leviton on their campaign to re-engage with our team and the market; We look forward to continuing to build our already strong relationship, even stronger ” said Tyson Carvell, E.B. Horsman & Son, VP of Marketing.

Leviton is a respected Supplier of Affiliated Distributors and actively involved as a member of EFC. Their commitment to innovation and customer-centric design remains evident as their product team consistently meets market demands. Leviton plays a crucial role in constructing homes and facilities within E.B.’s communities and their actions this year highlight their dedication to serving E.B.’s customer base across the regions it serves.

Leviton Receiving Award at E.B. Horsman’s Annual General Meeting
From left, Julian Epondulan (Leviton), Roy Bragg (EBH), Todd Taverner (EBH), Juri Vuletin (EBH), Reg Galati (EBH),
Tim Horsman (EBH), Bishop Smith (Leviton), Tyson Carvell (EBH), Renee Lytle (EBH),
Wade Emmons (EBH), Dan Fel (Leviton), Danny Chanminaraj (Leviton), Thomas Supinski (Leviton),
Jordan Welder (Leviton), Jonathan Harvey (Leivton), Amy Moore (EBH), Elvis Bazelli (Leviton)

Wade Emmons, E.B. Horsman & Son, Director of Commercial Sales and Supplier Relations said “Leviton have experienced sales and profitability growth in Western Canada; Looking ahead, we are enthusiastic about maintaining this invaluable partnership, in 2024″

“Leviton has demonstrated a very strong commitment to our channel through inventory and regional support, ensuring they are top of mind. They have consistently demonstrated excellence to service customers and partners alike,” said Todd Taverner, VP Purchasing and Inventory.

E.B. Horsman was honoured to present Leviton with the distinction of being named the company’s esteemed Supplier of the Year for 2023.

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