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Myers EPS Announces The Appointment Of Sean Daley As Southern Regional Sales Manager
October 02, 2018
Myers Emergency Power Systems (EPS), a leading provider of backup power solutions, today announced the appointment of Sean Daley as its southern regional sales manager. Daley, who will be responsible for developing and executing sales strategy to facilitate growth, brings 10 years of sales, business development and management experience and will work to help expand the company’s product offering in 13 southern states and Puerto Rico.
“We are excited that Sean has joined the Myers EPS team,” saidConrad Pecile, vice president, Myers EPS. “Sean brings a solid background in sales management with outstanding results. His strong analytical prowess, communication skills and sales expertise will be an asset to successfully accelerate and grow the business.”
Daley will serve as the sales manager for the Southern region servicing Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Puerto Rico.
Prior to joining Myers EPS, Daley held positions in sales and business development management at Cree, Rexel and CITEL. Most recently he was an account and territory manager with Progress Lighting. Daley received his bachelor’s degree from Lindenwood University in Missouri.
Myers EPS’ current Western Regional Sales Manager Chip Barthlow and Northern Regional Sales Manager Steve Surges will continue their duties servicing the rest of the nation.
For additional information about Myers EPS, please visit www.myerseps.com.
About Myers Emergency Power Systems (EPS)
Myers EPS is a leading designer and manufacturer of backup power solutions for emergency lighting and uninterrupted power supply systems. Myers EPS’ products include centralized and mini inverters, which supply power to critical end markets during an outage. Headquartered in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, the company is the leader in the centralized emergency lighting inverter segment and is well-positioned for high growth in mini inverters and other segments.