Lighting Services adds to sales force on West Coast

Lighting Services Inc. (Stony Point, N.Y.): Elena Kushinskaya has joined this lighting manufacturer as the regional sales manager for the western United States and western Canada. She is a degreed electrical engineer with an MBA from Pepperdine ...
Sept. 10, 2010
Lighting Services Inc. (Stony Point, N.Y.):Elena Kushinskaya has joined this lighting manufacturer as the regional sales manager for the western United States and western Canada. She is a degreed electrical engineer with an MBA from Pepperdine University and brings over 17 years of engineering and technical sales experience to the company's sales team. Kushinskaya will manage and support the representative network through product training, and to work closely with the design and specification community to keep them updated on the latest products and services LSI has to offer.

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