Graybar continues its acquisitive push with a deal for California-based American Electric Supply, strengthening its electrical distribution presence in Southern California following a record-setting first quarter.
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The electrical and industrial distributor keeps breaking company sales and profit records.
All were promoted from other roles within the electrical and industrial supplies distributor.
One is a 28-year company veteran, and the other joins Graybar after 15 years at Emerson.
Graybar plans to keep the Broken Arrow Electric Supply name, team and locations.
Two leaders will retire while four execs are promoted to vice president.
Graybar tapped a seasoned executive with experience in industrial automation, digital transformation and advanced manufacturing.
Double-digit sales growth continued alongside strong profitability in a quarter that saw Graybar record several notable achievements.
The company is set to roll out new STAR Centers — project-focused DCs designed to bring critical materials and services closer to job sites.
It was another strong quarter as Graybar celebrates 100 years in business throughout 2025.
Graybar moves forward with a multi-year business transformation, which includes investment in artificial intelligence and other technologies.
Graybar is supporting St. Louis tornado relief with donations and coordinated supplies for recovery efforts.
Graybar appointed a VP for its Pittsburgh District, succeeding Scott Neubauer, who is retiring after 39 years with the company.
Graybar reported its highest first-quarter net sales ever and its third-best sales for any quarter in its history.
The company reported a record sales increase, despite a decline in net profit year-over-year that was it's third-best all-time.
The company promoted a new President to lead its continued growth and strengthen its position in control and automation solutions.
The company attributed the profit decrease to continued investments in its business transformation.
The appointments are aimed at driving growth and transformation within the company through strong leadership, effective Jan. 1.
Baltimore-based Shepherd Electric adds an 85,750-square-foot distribution center in Chesterfield, VA.