Legrand's Bausch promoted to new V.P. post in Northeast

Legrand (West Hartford, Conn.): Scott Bausch is now regional V.P. of sales for the Northeast in Legrand's Electrical Wiring Systems Division. In his new role Bausch will lead the company's sales teams for electrical wiring products in New England and ...
Nov. 22, 2010
Legrand (West Hartford, Conn.):
Scott Bausch is now regional V.P. of sales for the Northeast in Legrand's Electrical Wiring Systems Division. In his new role Bausch will lead the company's sales teams for electrical wiring products in New England and the northeastern United States. Bausch joined Legrand/Pass & Seymour in 2004 as a product line manager, and he most recently served as the marketing manager for commercial and industrial products and the director of product marketing.He earned his BA from St. John Fisher College and his MBA from Franklin University.

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