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Eaton appoints Kevin Tychkowsky district sales manager for the Prairies

January 14, 2010
b_200_0_16777215_0___images_stories_WebNews2010_eatonkevintychkowsky.jpgKevin Tychkowsky is the new district sales manager for Eaton Corp. Canada. The announcement was made by Rick Hampton, Eaton director of electrical sales (Canada), and stated that Tychkowsky will represent the Prairies.

Tychkowsky started his career in the electrical industry with Westinghouse in 1988 as an inside sales representative with WESCO distribution in Edmonton, Alberta.  In 1992, he joined the construction & industrial products division of Westinghouse and embarked on sales roles in Saskatoon, Edmonton and served as area sales manager for Southern Alberta based in the Calgary sales office.  In late 2008 he became product line manager for motor control centres, fire pump controllers and oil well controllers at our Eaton plant in Airdrie, Alberta.

Tychkowsky has a Technology diploma in Electrical Engineering from the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology with the CET designation. Tychkowsky and his family will continue to reside in the Calgary area.

Roger Hick, who preceded Tychkowsky as district sales manager, was recently appointed business operations manager for Eaton’s Edmonton Power Centre.
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