Andrew Smardon and Jill Foley Join Catalyst Sales & Marketing’s Management Team

Catalyst

Aug 3, 2021

Andrew, Catalyst Sales and Marketing’s Renewable Energy Specialist, is an experienced planner with a demonstrated history of working in the maritime industry. He is responsible for designing residential and commercial solar systems, managing projects from conception through to the delivery cycles, as well as being Catalyst Sales’ resident expert in electric vehicle charging and infrastructure; Andrew@CatalystSales.ca; 226-376-4057.

Jill Foley, Catalyst Sales and Marketing’s new Director of Marketing, is responsible for all aspects of the company’s marketing and communication strategy. She will be working with manufacturers to ensure Catalyst’s marketing efforts align with manufacturers’ goals and ensuring our distributors and showroom partners are abreast of the latest products and promotions. Jill brings nearly 15 years of experience in marketing strategy, content and creative development, newsletter strategy and partnerships; Jill@CatalystSales.ca; 902-414-7692.

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