OmniCable Promotes Jim Walsh to Toronto Sales Manager

April 2, 2024

Omni Cable LLC is proud to announce the promotion of Jim Walsh to OmniCable’s Sales Manager-Toronto.

In this role, Walsh is responsible for overseeing and managing the Toronto-based Account Managers and continuing to drive revenue growth within key accounts and new markets.

Jim has been a vital member of the OmniCable Canada team and has made significant contributions to growing our Canadian business from day one, creating and growing customer relationships, and mentoring the Canadian team,” said Ian Rand, Canadian Regional Manager.

Jim Walsh has over 40 years of experience in the electrical industry and has been with OmniCable for five years. Most recently, he was OmniCable’s Toronto Account Manager.

“I love working at OmniCable and am excited about the company’s future and how I can help it succeed and grow,” said Walsh. “I am particularly enthusiastic about the company’s expanded communications portfolio and potential expansion into new markets.”

For more information, visit OmniCable’s website HERE.

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