E-T-A Circuit Breakers Ltd. is pleased to announce that they have appointed a new sales rep for the province of Quebec.
Rene Cournoyer of Raytec Canada Inc. is now responsible for E-T-A’s comprehensive line of circuit protection products in Quebec.
Rene is a graduate of McGill University and holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree and a MBA. He has worked in the electronic component industry for 18 years in a wide variety of industries.
He has held numerous engineering and management positions in major companies including Phillips Cables, Canada Wire, Raychem Electronics and Tyco. In addition to his significant industry experience, Rene has a reputation for superior customer service with a quick response to customers utilizing his experience to provide solutions to technology issues that face Canadian manufacturers.
Rene’s business philosophy can be summed up in his own words, “with solid product knowledge comes confidence and with confidence comes success.”
Rene is a graduate of McGill University and holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree and a MBA. He has worked in the electronic component industry for 18 years in a wide variety of industries.
He has held numerous engineering and management positions in major companies including Phillips Cables, Canada Wire, Raychem Electronics and Tyco. In addition to his significant industry experience, Rene has a reputation for superior customer service with a quick response to customers utilizing his experience to provide solutions to technology issues that face Canadian manufacturers.
Rene’s business philosophy can be summed up in his own words, “with solid product knowledge comes confidence and with confidence comes success.”
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