Barron Lighting Group, Glendale, AZ, just announced four new lighting marketing and sales teams across New York, New Jersey, New England, Oklahoma and Colorado.
Lighting Concepts and Controls Inc., Chester Township, OH, will represent all Barron brands across the greater Cincinnati and southwest Ohio area; the northern Kentucky area; greater Dayton and Centerville area; and southern Indiana and reaches out to architects, lighting designers and electrical engineers to assist in the task of specifying lighting applications and design, as well as, stocking distributors.
Premier Lighting Sales, Edmond, OK, will represent all Barron brands across Oklahoma. Premier Lighting Sales offers services from the initial design development stages including fixture selection, photometric layouts and 3D renderings to final contract documentation and order-entry services, PLS has the right team in place to ensure the highest quality outcome from design to implementation.
Apex Lighting Solutions has expanded its Barron territory to include all Barron brands in all of Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine.
Enterprise Lighting Sales, New York, NY, will represent all Barron brands across New York City, Long Island, southeastern New York State and northern New Jersey.
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