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Cooper welcomes Waterman Sales and congratulates Lumen Essence

February 08, 2010
Cooper Lighting and Cooper Crouse-Hinds welcomed Waterman Sales as their lighting agency for the territories of Ottawa, Eastern Ontario, Kingston, Belleville, Trenton, Peterborough, Pembroke and Western Quebec. With a staff of 10 sales professionals (with 225 years of combined experience), Cooper feels Waterman is “well-positioned to represent our portfolio of products”.

In addition, Cooper Lighting announced the expansion of one of its agent partners. Lumen Essence’s service coverage has now expanded to encompass the region of Niagara, Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge and Guelph. Cooper Lighting congratulates Lumen Essence on its “continuous improvements, and wish them much success as Cooper’s representative in the years to come”.

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LUMEN ESSENCE
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