Beach named technical sales manager at Bridgeport Fittings

Bridgeport Fittings (Stratford, Conn.): has named Wayne Beach as technical sales manager. He will generate and manage sales through Bridgeport’s distributor partner channel; train distributors, sales representatives and the end-user community; and ...
Sept. 14, 2012
Bridgeport Fittings (Stratford, Conn.): has named Wayne Beach as technical sales manager. He will generate and manage sales through Bridgeport’s distributor partner channel; train distributors, sales representatives and the end-user community; and assist Bridgeport’s reps in attaining their sales goals. An experienced construction electrician, Beach is a 15-year veteran of Glynn Electric, working as foreman and project manager. He also spent 20 years with the U.S. Navy Seabees. In addition to his field responsibilities, Beach is a certified instructor for the Massachusetts Apprenticeship Program in the areas of electrical theory, trouble shooting, NEC review, bonding and grounding, along with hands-on wiring and conduit installation training.

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