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Leviton Canada Marineau, Smith, Supinski and Fraser

January 27, 2009
Leviton Canada recently announced several nominations and organizational changes to its Western Canada sales team. Julie Marineau is now regional sales manager for Alberta and The Prairies. She’s been with Leviton since 1996, and has served as a sales rep and, most recently, a territory manager.

b_200_0_16777215_0___images_stories_WebNews2009_levitonthomassupinski.jpgBishop Smith is the regional sales manager for British Columbia, having most recently served as a business development specialist. Both Marineau and Smith report to Ben Pon, sales director for Western Canada. Thomas Supinski now fills the position of territory manager for Southern Alberta.

b_200_0_16777215_0___images_stories_WebNews2009_levitondougfraser.jpgAdditionally, as part of Leviton’s effort toward developing its Network Solutions business, Pete Newman—international director of sales for Leviton US—is on assignment and responsible for the Network Solutions business activities in Canada. Meantime, Doug Fraser, business development specialist–specification engineering, will focus on the long-term growth of Leviton’s data market in Western Canada, working closely with engineering firms, large contractors and JFC Solutions.

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