RENO Lighting Announce New Vice President of Sales

March 19, 2025

It is with great excitement that RENO introduce Jean-Claude Lespérance as Vice President of Sales at RENO Lighting.

RENO Lighting Announce New Vice President of Sales

With over 35 years of experience in the Canadian electrical industry, Jean-Claude brings unrivalled knowledge of the market and strong relationship with key industry stakeholders, suppliers, and customers. Holding a college diploma in Electrodynamics and a certificate in Marketing from the University of Quebec in Montreal, Jean-Claude began his career in sales with GTE Sylvania.

His journey continued with major companies such as Cooper Lighting, Canlyte, Franklin Empire and Philips Lighting (Signify) for wich he played various regional and national leading roles. For the last 4 years he served Leviton Canada as VP of Sales for Eastern Canada and as a member of the executive commitee.

Since the early debut, Jean-Claude was deeply involved in industries associations and committees such at EFC Canada, AD and IES just to name a few. These achievements reflect his commitment to excellence and his results-driven approach.

“At RENO Lighting, we are convinced that Jean-Claude will play a key role in defining new growth strategies, strengthening existing customer relationships and develop new markets. We are convinced that his vision and dynamism will contribute greatly to our long-term success,” said the company via press release.

“Please join us in welcoming Jean-Claude Lespérance to the team!”

www.ca.renolighting.com

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