Wiseway Supply beefs up sales force with new hires

Wiseway Supply (Florence, Ky.): The company has made the following new hires to its sales team. New outside salesperson Mike Quatman spent most of his career with Murphy Electric Supply and a short time with City Electric; Brian Childs, also now in ...
May 25, 2011
Wiseway Supply (Florence, Ky.): The company has made the following new hires to its sales team. New outside salesperson Mike Quatman spent most of his career with Murphy Electric Supply and a short time with City Electric; Brian Childs, also now in outside sales, worked for companies such as Lebanon Electric, City Electric and Mesco Electric and has years of experience in commercial lighting; Nick Sarakatsannis joined Wiseway's electrical outside sales team after working with Graybar Electric and Rexel; and Steve Rizkallah is now an outside salesperson with Wiseway after working for WESCO and Edison Electric. In addition, Tony Faulkner has rejoined the company after working for City Electric for a years and is now working in the company's inside sales department.

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