Rogers Joins PDI as Director of Business Development

Power Distribution Inc. (PDI) (Richmond, Va.): As the has director of business development, Martin Rogers will lead the development of PDI's newest product offerings. His extensive experience in international markets and power distribution comes from ...
Dec. 18, 2009
Power Distribution Inc. (PDI) (Richmond, Va.): As the has director of business development, Martin Rogers will lead the development of PDI's newest product offerings. His extensive experience in international markets and power distribution comes from over 15 years of progressive leadership positions with Schneider Electric. His most recent position was as director of global services and process improvement. Martin will report directly to Dave Mulholland, V.P. of marketing and service, in this newly created position. PDI designs, manufactures and distributes customized electrical equipment under the brand names PDI, Onyx, and Marelco to serve a variety of power markets.

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