Fulham names Hood OEM sales manager for South Central region

Fulham Co. Inc. (Hawthorne, Calif.): The company recently appointed Mark Hood as OEM sales manager for the South Central region. Hood will be responsible for managing Fulham's OEM business in the following states: Texas, Arizona, Louisiana, ...
Sept. 13, 2010
Fulham Co. Inc. (Hawthorne, Calif.): The company recently appointed Mark Hood as OEM sales manager for the South Central region. Hood will be responsible for managing Fulham's OEM business in the following states: Texas, Arizona, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Colorado, Arkansas, New Mexico, Arizona and a portion of California. He has more than 19 years experience in lighting, has served as a voting member in NEMA's Ballast and Lighting Systems Division, and most recently held the position of national accounts manager for Robertson Worldwide, where he was responsible for all of the southern and western United States.

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