Halco hires director of marketing

Halco Lighting Technologies (Norcross, Ga.): Jill Mungovan has joined the company as marketing director. She brings over 12 years of lighting industry experience to the Halco team, including eight years managing marketing departments in the ...
Dec. 20, 2011
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[/caption]Halco Lighting Technologies (Norcross, Ga.):Jill Mungovan has joined the company as marketing director. She brings over 12 years of lighting industry experience to the Halco team, including eight years managing marketing departments in the commercial/industrial sector. Prior to joining Halco, Mungovan held several positions with Cooper Industries, most recently as marketing director for Cooper Wiring Devices & Cooper Interconnect. She has also served as marketing manager for Simkar Corp. in Pennsylvania. Mungovan will be responsible for planning and executing high-impact, strategic marketing programs to new and existing markets.

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