Border States Electric names McMenamy branch manager

Border States Electric (Fargo, N.D.): Shane McMenamy has been named branch manager for Border States Electric’s (BSE’s) Grand Forks, N.D., branch. McMenamy joined BSE in September 2003 as a warehouse associate in the company’s Phoenix, Ariz., branch. ...
Oct. 3, 2012
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[/caption]Border States Electric (Fargo, N.D.):Shane McMenamy has been named branch manager for Border States Electric’s (BSE’s) Grand Forks, N.D., branch. McMenamy joined BSE in September 2003 as a warehouse associate in the company’s Phoenix, Ariz., branch. Other positions he has held include warehouse manager for the Phoenix, branch and customer service representative, quotations representative, project manager and operations manager for the company’s Albuquerque, N.M., location. Most recently, he was the branch manager for BSE’s Farmington, New Mexico, branch. McMenamy was selected as one of the first participants in BSE’s Management Trainee Program when it was launched in 2006.

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