Crescent Electric Supply Promotes Tucker and Kronfuss

Crescent Electric Supply recently promoted Jerry Tucker, a 30-year company veteran and Nick Kronfuss, who has worked for the company for 29 years.
July 18, 2016
Crescent Electric Supply Co. (East Dubuque, Ill.):  The company recently promoted Jerry Tucker, (left) a 30-year company veteran and Nick Kronfuss, who has worked for the company for 29 years. Tucker was promoted to regional V.P. and is now responsible for the profit and loss of all branches in Crescent Electric Supply’s West Region. He began his career with Crescent Electric in 1984 in a counter/inside sales role and was promoted to branch manager in Great Falls, Mont., one year later. Tucker most recently managed Crescent’s Montana district, one of the company’s largest and most profitable.
Nick Kronfuss will now be managing that region as  district manager for the company’s Montana district, which includes branch locations in Billings, Bozeman, Great

 Falls, Helena, Kalispell, Missoula and Sidney.  He joined Crescent Electric in 1987 and has served as branch manager in Bozeman for the past 15 years and as an account manager for 13 years prior to that. 

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