IDEAL Announces Role Changes for Heather Jackson and Sean Bernard

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April 29, 2020 

Bill Stephens, National Sales and Marketing Manager for IDEAL INDUSTRIES CANADA has announced the following management changes:

Heather Jackson will be taking on the responsibility for the IDEAL marketing team in Canada including the IDEAL National Championships, Social Media and web-based marketing. Heather will continue her National Accounts responsibility that she has held for several years.

Sean Bernard will transition to Regional Sales Manager, IDEAL Electrical. He will lead Central and Eastern Canada including the Ontario sales team and sales agencies in Quebec and Atlantic Canada.

“Both Heather and Sean will continue to report to myself. Both of these moves help position IDEAL INDUSTRIES (CANADA), CORP for improved service to our existing partners and to facilitate our growth plans over the next few years. Please join me in congratulating Heather and Sean in their new responsibilities,” said Stephens.

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