Wang Now WAC Lighting International Sales Manager

WAC Lighting (Garden City, N.Y): Thomas Wang is now international sales manager. Wang, the brother of Company President Shelley Wang and son of co-founders Tony and Tai Wang, will be based in WAC Lighting's International Offices in Shanghai, China. He ...
July 26, 2010
WAC Lighting (Garden City, N.Y): Thomas Wang is now international sales manager. Wang, the brother of Company President Shelley Wang and son of co-founders Tony and Tai Wang, will be based in WAC Lighting's International Offices in Shanghai, China. He will be responsible for residential and commercial sales, working with sales agencies, distributors, designers and specifers throughout Asia, Europe and the global arena.

During the past two years, Mr. Wang has worked in WAC Lighting's International Sales department, primarily in the company's family-owned manufacturing campus and offices in Guangdong, China. He has also held many positions, including accountant and sales assistant, at WAC Lighting's Headquarters in Garden City, N.Y., while attending college. He graduated from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst with a B.S. degree.

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