EFC’s Marketing Network Welcomes New Leaders

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July 18, 2022

Clémence Marseille, Digital Marketing and Communications Manager, Stanpro, was announced as the new Chair of EFC’s Marketing Network at the June 29, 2022, meeting. This position was deemed open after the update that former chair Dean Scott, Electrozad, moved on from his role to pursue a career outside the industry, and EFC wishes him success in his new position.

Clémence’s knowledge of the industry needs, passion, and enthusiasm to get involved and support the electrical and automation community will greatly benefit the network. EFC is thrilled about her leadership in this two-year term.

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Alongside the new chair, Stephanie Santini, Marketing Director, Leviton Canada, has been appointed as new vice chair, the first time for this network. Stephanie brings extensive marketing experience within the industry and will be a valuable addition to the team. This role is a two-year term commitment and assumes the chair position in 2024; the vice chair role will be open to the network for participation.

Clémence and Stephanie will be leading the network closely with Daniela De Marco, Marketing Manager, EFC.

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