Basler Appoints Darren Burleson as New Director of Sales in the USA

Basler Appoints Darren Burleson as New Director of Sales in the USA

Basler Appoints Darren Burleson as New Director of Sales in the USADigital camera specialist Basler, a producer of digital cameras for industrial and security applications, has appointed Darren Burleson as the new director of sales for Basler, Inc. Darren will be responsible for Basler's camera customers in North and South America. The entire Basler, Inc. sales and support team will report to Darren in his new role.

Basler Appoints Darren Burleson as New Director of Sales in the USADarren has over 15 years of experience in industrial sales and sales management. As Director of Sales for XP Power, Darren was responsible for managing a sales team selling power supplies to OEM’s throughout the Eastern U.S. and Canada. The first eight years of his career, he was with AT&T and Lucent. Darren has already called on some of the same customers that Basler serves and is familiar with Basler’s sales processes.

“We are all very eager for Darren to join our team. He brings in strong analytical sales skills and an agreeable style which will fit in extremely well with our culture,” said John P. Jennings, CCO, Basler, Inc.

“I am very excited to have the opportunity to join the Basler team. The company offers a trusting working environment with an emphasis on long-term thinking. Moreover, Basler faces attractive opportunities in the camera market. They provide the widest product range in the industry, and the high-quality cameras combine modern design and strong technologies. This is an excellent opportunity for growth,” explained Darren Burleson, director of sales, Basler, Inc.  

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