People May 26, 2006

May 24, 2006
Marty Pint has been named vice president of sales and marketing, Shat-R-Shield Salisbury, N.C.

Shat-R-Shield (Salisbury, N.C.): Marty Pint has been named vice president of sales and marketing. He will oversee all marketing and sales activities in North America. Pint most recently served as vice president, strategic accounts for Cooper Connection, the corporate sales and marketing program of Cooper Industries. Prior experience includes tenure as vice president, sales and marketing for Hoffman Enclosures, a Pentair Co., and regional manager, Thomas & Betts Corp.

US Electrical Services Inc. (USESI, Chester Springs, Pa.): Greg Griswold has been named president, Mid-Atlantic region. Currently, the Mid-Atlantic region of USESI consists of Monarch Electric Co., West Caldwell, N.J., which USESI recently announced its intent to acquire. Griswold joins USESI from WESCO Distribution. Prior to working at WESCO, he was the president of Cooper Electric Supply.

Juno Lighting Group (Des Plaines, Ill): Amelia Huntington has been named president and chief executive officer. A senior executive with nearly 20 years of electrical industry and management experience, Huntington has been serving as interim CEO for Juno Lighting Group, a subsidiary of Square D and Schneider Electric, since March 24. She succeeds Thomas "Tracy" Bilbrough, who was named president and CEO of Quality Home Brands in March. Prior to joining Juno Lighting Group, Huntington spent 18 years at parent company Schneider Electric.

Eaton Corp. (Pittsburgh): Stan Mickens has been named vice president and general manager of the company’s electrical components division. He will be responsible for all research and development, marketing and manufacturing operations for the division, which offers circuit protection products to the global electrical market. Mickens joined the company in 1999 and most recently served as vice president and general manager of the General Products Division of Eaton’s automotive group. He also previously served as vice president of corporate supply chain management. Mike Bungo has been promoted to vice president of supply chain operational excellence in its electrical group. He will lead the electrical group’s supply chain management, operational excellence and quality initiatives. Bungo joined Eaton in 1978. He most recently served as vice president and general manager of the Electrical Components Division.

Wiseway Supply (Florence, Ky.): Greg Losey is joining the company as the electrical division manager. He comes to Wiseway with several years of sales and marketing experience. Losey was most recently sales and marketing manger for General Factory Supply. Randy Van Huss has joined the company in outside electrical sales. Formerly, he was the president of WinElectric Wholesale.

Active Power (Austin, Texas): Jim Clishem has been promoted to chief executive officer. Joseph Pinkerton, the company’s founder, will continue in his role as chairman of the board. Clishem has been president and chief operating officer since November 2005. Clishem will continue to concentrate on the day-to-day operations of the business, with an increased emphasis on the company’s sales and marketing efforts on a worldwide basis.

Mr. Electric, a subsidiary of The Dwyer Group Inc. (Waco, Texas): Terry Jones has been named marketing manager. Before making the move to Mr. Electric, Jones spent time in pharmaceutical sales and management. He also owned two family businesses involved in the promotional and special event industries.

Stahlin Non-Metallic Enclosures (Belding, Mich.): Teresa Ramirez has been promoted to channel manager. She was most recently sales manager. In her new role, she will expand the company’s market penetration through new and existing market channels.

Liebert North America, an Emerson Network Power company (Columbus, Ohio): Scott Dysert has been named president of Liebert North America. Dysert spent the past three years as president of Liebert Global Services, the certified support arm for all Liebert equipment. Prior to Liebert, Dysert spent 10 years with Invensys in a number of positions, including engineering, manufacturing operations and service management.