Fargo, N.D.-based electrical distributor Border States Electric unveils new regions designed to “better serve customers and support manufacturers.”
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The addition of Seger and Anderson-Helbling strengthens and broadens the breadth of talent and experience.
The corporate headquarters spans 120,000-square-feet in Fargo, North Dakota.
In 2018, Tammy Miller announced her plan to retire as CEO of BSE.
Expansion of the PVF market segment will start in the Northwest Region.
The company will open two branches in Washington and Idaho.
David White takes over as president.
Both companies are 100 percent employee-owned through Employee Stock Ownership Plans.
BSE also promotes two other members of senior management team.
Dearth of blockbuster activity sets tone for mild year in M&A.
The southeast region is made up of BSEs 17 acquired Shealy branches in North and South Carolina.
Shealy Electrical Wholesalers President David White given key leadership position following acquisition.
Sonepar, Graybar, Border States Electric make acquisitions during month.
Company will establish a new southeast region with headquarters in Columbia, SC.
Company attributes reduction to slowed growth this year in some markets.
New facility is located in Watford City, ND.
New site replaces an outdated system and improves functionality for customers.
Acquisition is part of Western Extralites succession plan strategy.
Stein joined BSE in 1995 as a management trainee.
EWSU has eight branch locations in the state.