Jennifer Schilling Appointed Westburne National Lighting Category Manager

November 21, 2022

Westburne are pleased to announce that Jennifer Schilling has accepted the position of National Lighting Category Manager for Westburne Canada.

In this new role, Jennifer will work alongside Westburne’s Divisional Vendor Relations Managers to ensure that they have a healthy offering of the most current lighting products right across Canada. She will also work with our sales team and lighting specialists, supporting advanced technology solutions and services, which have both become a huge part of Westburne’s offering.

After many years, Jennifer rejoined Westburne as part of the National Lighting team in 2020. With 22 years’ experience, she held multiple positions in distribution before joining a Lighting agency in Southwest Ontario where she did quotations and managed Lighting projects.

Jennifer will be a key member of Westburne’s lighting team and lighting strategies.

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