Noramco Announces James Procyk as Account Manager for Hamilton

November 15, 2024

Noramco invites you to join in welcoming James Procyk as their new Account Manager for Commercial and Industrial in Hamilton.

James joins the team with over 20 years of experience in electrical management and sales. He has built strong supplier relationships and leveraged them throughout his career to implement targeted project solutions across multiple industries.

His expertise extends to multi-trade construction and maintenance, with a strong focus on electrical and communications systems for both sales and project management. With his deep understanding of the industry and strategic approach to solutions, James is well positioned to help drive Noramco’s growth in the Hamilton area, expanding their presence and building on valuable relationships to meet the evolving needs of customers.

The staff at Noramco congratulate James Procyk and are thrilled to welcome him to the Noramco team and to his new role as Account Manager.

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