Stephanie Santini Joins the Leviton as Director of Marketing

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Nov 29, 2019

Reporting to Jason Prevost, Vice President of Distribution, Stephanie was hired as Director of Marketing, and she will be responsible for Leviton’s marketing strategies including digital marketing, branding and customer marketing. Stephanie will also focus her time to support and drive sales efforts via our CRM tool in efforts to improve the customer journey and experience at Leviton Canada.

Stephanie earned her MBA from the John Molson School of Business in 2014 and has more than ten years of experience in the electrical industry. She is an active participant with various Electro-Federation Committees such as Marketing & Communications, Branding, Habitat for Humanity, and is a YPN member.

We are excited to have Stephanie as part of the team and part of the electrical industry. We are looking forward to seeing Stephanie make her mark as a change agent for Leviton.

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