Staco welomes Beiersdorff as Eastern regional manager

Staco Energy Products Co. (Dayton, Ohio): UPS industry veteran Jim Beiersdorff has joined the company as Eastern regional manager. Based in the Burlington, Wis., area, Beiersdorff, brings more than 17 years of single-phase and three-phase UPS and power ...
Dec. 6, 2011
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[/caption]Staco Energy Products Co. (Dayton, Ohio): UPS industry veteran Jim Beiersdorff has joined the company as Eastern regional manager. Based in the Burlington, Wis., area, Beiersdorff, brings more than 17 years of single-phase and three-phase UPS and power quality experience. He will develop and maintain relationships with business partners who promote the company's power quality products in the eastern U.S.

Beiersdorff holds a BSEE from the University of Wisconsin – Madison, and an MBA from the University of North Carolina – Wilmington. Prior to joining Staco, Beiersdorff was with Chloride Industrial Systems as a product engineer, field service manager, director of field service, regional sales manager and eventually the director of sales. Staco manufactures voltage control, VAR compensation, uninterruptible power supplies and engineered power quality solutions.

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