Western Extralite names Dale Hahs executive V.P. of sales and marketing

Western Extralite (Kansas City, Mo.): Dale Hahs has joined the company as executive V.P. of sales and marketing, replacing John Isenberg, who has taken on the role of V.P. of government sales. Prior to joining Western Extralite Hahs served as executive ...
Sept. 5, 2012
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[/caption]Western Extralite (Kansas City, Mo.):Dale Hahs has joined the company as executive V.P. of sales and marketing, replacing John Isenberg, who has taken on the role of V.P. of government sales. Prior to joining Western Extralite Hahs served as executive director of the Energy Services Coalition and served as a technical assistance provider for the United States Department of Energy creating public facility retrofit programs for states across the country. He previously was manager of business development for ConEdison Solutions, one of the leading energy service companies in the Midwest, and a regional manager for Control Concepts Corp. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Southeast Missouri State University.

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