Effective Jan. 2, the new president will succeed Mike Kidney, who is retiring at the end of December.
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Former Graybar leader and Summit Electric VP of Operations Dwayne Roberts will succeed current Summit President Ed Gerber on Jan. 3.
Azotel Technologies is an Ireland-based resource management platform that provides process automation for operators.
Wesco has acquired Minnesota-based Ascent to expand its data center solutions offerings and services.
World Electric opened a 266,000-square-foot regional distribution center that will over a full line of color wire and parallel wire pulls.
Border Sates said the new branches enhance the company's inventory, manufacturing capabilities and customer service.
The association said it formed the NEMRA Lighting Division to support the lighting sector’s growth and strengthen connections.
The company appointed a Fluke and Johnson Controls veteran to drive digital adoption and business growth across key sectors.
Walters acquired Desert Electrical Supply and Pomona Wholesale, expanding its Southern California presence with over 33 locations.
NSI Industries is a manufacturer and distributor in the electrical and HVAC sectors serving customers in Canada and the U.S.
Sonepar significantly expanded its North American presence in 2024, now operating 548 branches across all provinces, territories and states.
The new SVP of sales will leverage his 27 years of industry experience to lead the company’s sales strategy.
Operating profit likewise decreased in the Americas segment year-over-year amid competitive pricing pressures.
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ADI's landmark acquisition of Snap One earlier this year continued to drive major annual sales gains, while organic also improved.
It marks DSG's ninth state of operation across the U.S. Midwest and Great Plains.
Aurora Motors is U.S.-based provider of vertical motors with engineering and operations in Shanghai, China.
Ascent specializes in data center facility and property management, offering solutions for data center operations in the U.S. and Canada.
The company's WIS unit sale earlier this year drove most of its overall sales decline, while its CSS segment powered narrow organic growth.