Fulham appoints O'Neal regional manager for Southeast U.S.

Fulham North America (Hawthorne, Calif.): Patrick O'Neal is now regional sales manager for the Southeastern United States. He has is a 25-year industry veteran with extensive rep, regional sales management and electrical distribution experience ...
June 2, 2011
Fulham North America (Hawthorne, Calif.):Patrick O'Neal is now regional sales manager for the Southeastern United States. He has is a 25-year industry veteran with extensive rep, regional sales management and electrical distribution experience working for Graybar, Hubbell, Leviton, OZ Gedney and the Bailey/Martin sales agency. O'Neal will be responsible for all Fulham activities with full-line and specialty distributors in Maryland, Washington, D.C., Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Texas and Florida.

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