Horsman Joins AD Board of Directors

Tim Horsman, president and CEO of western Canada’s 22-location E.B Horsman & Sons, is now on AD’s board of directors.
June 5, 2017
Affiliated Distributors (AD) (Wayne, PA): Tim Horsman, president and CEO of western Canada’s 22-location E.B Horsman & Sons, is now on AD’s board of directors. Established in 1900, E.B. Horsman & Son serve contractors, purchasers and specifiers in the industrial, commercial, residential and institutional markets.  Horsman is the fifth generation Horsman involved in the company.  He has been involved in many facets of the electrical industry for more than 20 years and is actively involved in a variety of industry associations.  He has been chairman of the board for the British Columbia Electrical Association and Electro-Federation Canada and will continue to sit on AD’s Canadian Electrical Divisional Board.   

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