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Raytec Restructures North American Sales Team Following Executive Retirement

The manufacturer reshuffled its regional sales managers across the U.S. and Canada after veteran Murray Kreuzer announced his retirement.

Security and hazardous area lighting manufacturer Raytec announced a restructuring of its North American sales team following the retirement of a veteran industry executive.

Murray Kreuzer retired after 12 years with the company and 27 years in the security sector. His departure triggered a series of leadership shifts within the firm’s U.S. and Canadian territory management.

Alexandra Tran, the current Americas sales manager, assumed control of the Western Canada and U.S. territory, succeeding Kreuzer. Tran previously managed the eastern region.

To fill the vacancy left by Tran, the company promoted Niamh Phillips to regional sales manager for Eastern Canada and the U.S. Phillips previously served as the firm's inside sales coordinator.

Dawson Mulligan will maintain his role as regional sales manager for Central Canada and the U.S. Mulligan also continues as the company's hazardous area lighting specialist for the Americas.

The manufacturer hired Katie Villeneuve to fill the inside sales coordinator position vacated by Phillips. Villeneuve will support the transition of the regional sales managers.

Company officials stated the structural changes aim to maintain customer support across the updated geographical territories.

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