Border States Electric promotes two execs

Border States Electric (BSE) (Fargo, N.D.) Jason Seger has been appointed V.P.– operations and inventory. He will also serve on the company's executive council. Seger joined BSE in Nov. 1999 as part of the Utility Marketing team. He has worked as a ...
April 5, 2010
Border States Electric (BSE) (Fargo, N.D.)Jason Seger has been appointed V.P.– operations and inventory. He will also serve on the company's executive council. Seger joined BSE in Nov. 1999 as part of the Utility Marketing team. He has worked as a material requirements planning specialist, sales and marketing coordinator for the utility market, and purchasing manager. In May 2009, he was named director of inventory and operations. In addition to his regular duties, he has played major roles in the company's integration of acquisitions.

Seger is a member of the Association for Operations Management, the Institute for Supply Management, and Minnesota State University Moorhead's operations management and industrial technology advisory board.

In other news at the company, Jason Stein has been appointed V.P. of sales and to the company's executive council. He joined Border States in May 1995 as a part of the management trainee program. He has worked in various positions including product manager, automation account manager, and Northwest region industrial sales manager. In 2009, he was named director of sales.

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