Fenimore joins MaxLite as director of sales for outdoor lighting

Maxlite (West Caldwell, N.J.): William Fenimore is now director of sales, Outdoor Lighting. In his new position, Fenimore will work closely with MaxLite's sales agencies to develop outdoor LED lighting programs for municipalities, DOTs, architects, ...
Jan. 17, 2012
Maxlite (West Caldwell, N.J.):William Fenimore is now director of sales, Outdoor Lighting. In his new position, Fenimore will work closely with MaxLite's sales agencies to develop outdoor LED lighting programs for municipalities, DOTs, architects, designers and specifiers across North America. He will be involved in the development and design of outdoor lighting fixtures for a variety of applications including street and flood lighting. Prior to joining MaxLite, he recently completed one of the largest energy-efficient lighting projects in North America, installing nearly 120,000 induction fixtures to replace the existing mercury-vapor, cobrahead fixtures for a major northeast utility. His professional experience includes serving as product manager, Outdoor Lighting and regional sales manager for PSE&G and as a principal for Elite Pro Agency.

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