Sarah Hansen Named Western Regional Sales Manager with Hammond Manufacturing 

July 15, 2024

Hammond Manufacturing is happy to announce that Sarah Hansen (nee Hammond) has accepted the position of Western Regional Sales Manager for the electrical enclosures division. This newly created position reflects Hammond’s commitment to continued growth of enclosure sales in Western Canada.

“Sarah has spent the past thirteen years in leadership positions within the EMCO Corporation umbrella of businesses including Operations Manager at EMCO Plumbing, Western Canadian Manager for Riptide Fulfillment Corporation, and most recently, Manager of Haines, Jones & Cadbury Corporation, in Calgary.  Prior to working with EMCO, Sarah worked in sales for Nelson Education, followed Western Regional Sales Manager for Pearson Canada. Sarah earned a B.A. degree in Economics from Queen’s University in Kingston, as well as a B.Comm. degree from Saint Mary’s University in Halifax,” said the company via LinkedIn.

“Sarah will be based in Calgary which has been her home for the past 14 years, and she is thrilled for the opportunity to join Hammond Manufacturing and utilize her sales, distribution, and management experience towards growing our electrical sales in Canada.”

View the LinkedIn post HERE

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