Priority Wire and Cable, Inc. Announces the Hiring of Dorothy Tully-Petersen as its National Sales Manager for Canada

Dorothy Tully

July 16, 2018

Dorothy brings 25 years of solid sales and marketing experience in the Electrical Industry, working at the national level in manufacturing with Alcan Cable and IDEAL INDUSTRIES, and in distribution with WESCO.  For the past five years she has served as principal business development consultant with INCEPT Strategies.  

In her new role as National Sales Manager, Dorothy will be responsible for continuing the growth of our sales in Canada, and will manage our Sales Representative network and Inside Sales team.  We look forward to her leadership in working with our channel partners and end-user customers. 

Dorothy will be reporting to Robert Strahs, Vice President National Accounts & Marketing – USA.

Dorothy can be contacted at 647-354-0625 or dtullypetersen@prioritywire.com, and will be working out of the Canadian Headquarters at 6865 Northwest Drive, Mississauga, ON L4V 1E6

(Office: 1-877- 611-5122, Website:    www.prioritywire.ca)

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