Raymond Taza Accepts Position of Technical Sales Representative Eaton B-Line and Crouse-Hinds Series

April 15, 2024

Eaton are very pleased to welcome Raymond Taza to the Eaton Global Energy Infrastructure Solutions business as Technical Sales Representative covering the province of Quebec. Raymond will report directly to John Dobson Regional VP, and will be based in LaSalle (Montreal), Quebec.

In this role, Raymond will be responsible for driving Division & Corporate goals of growth and profitability through planning, developing, and executing the Eaton Crouse-Hinds and B-Line sales and marketing efforts. Raymond’s main focus will be securing a strong specification position with EPC’s and driving Eaton’s project pursuit opportunities through the sales channel in conjunction with their Quebec agent EDP.

Most recently, Raymond served as Technical Account Executive for a company outside of Eaton. Raymond has a very strong technical aptitude and a good track record in getting results thus making him a great fit for the role and an exciting addition to their GEIS Sales team

Raymond holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Concordia University and is a Professional Engineer. He speaks French and English fluently.

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