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Terry Richardson Retires After 44-Year Career with Graybar Canada 

December 1, 2023

By Cory Morris, Vice President, Atlantic Region, Graybar Canada

I would like to take this opportunity to formally announce the retirement of Terry Richardson, our New Glasgow, Nova Scotia Branch Manager as well as our longest serving active Graybar Canada team member, at the end of this calendar year.

Terry started within Harris & Roome Supply, in the Warehouse in Halifax, an impressive forty-four years ago. From Halifax, Terry’s career brought him to Truro, Kentville, Dartmouth and then to New Glasgow, where his excellent leadership, exhaustive Pictou County community involvement and incredible volunteer service with Special Olympics has cemented his place as a pillar of that community.

I would like to sincerely thank Terry for his exemplary dedication and service to Graybar Canada and the various teams he has been part of along the way. I wish him nothing but the best in his retirement and his next exciting chapters.

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