Travis Cook, New Edmonton Branch Manager at E.B. Horsman

Announcing: Travis Cook, New Edmonton Branch Manager

Please join E.B Horsman in welcoming Travis Cook to his new role as Branch Manager for the Edmonton location effective July 17th, 2023.

Travis comes to E.B. Horsman & Son with a diverse skill set and strong technical background in instrumentation, industrial lighting, electrical installation products, and low-voltage distribution. Over his years in the electrical industry, he has also gained valuable experience in customer acquisition and sales management. Travis has held several roles including Sr. Technical Sales Rep, Business Development, and Commercial Sales Manager. He completed his schooling at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology, specializing in Instrumentation Engineering Technology.

Travis Cook will be working closely with Bob Clark (who has accepted a new role as Commercial Projects Manager for Northern Alberta), the Edmonton team, and Adam Dries to ensure a smooth transition and to continue building on the success of the branch. 

Welcome Travis to the E.B. Horsman family!

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