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Principal Lighting Group Announces New Regional Sales Managers

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Principal Lighting Group (PLG; San Angelo, TX) announced the expansion of its sales team with the addition of three new territory managers: Joseph Gacek, Jonah Eisenberg, and Matthew Driscoll. They will join the Principal LED sales team this year.

Joseph Gacek will cover the Florida, Mississippi, and Alabama territories for PLG. Gacek has a degree in marketing and spent 28 years at W.W. Grainger working as a government account manager.

Jonah Eisenberg and Matthew Driscoll, sales representatives at Yorston & Associates, will replace Rich Matas as the managers of PLG s west coast territory. Matas will be transitioning into a new role as a technical sales engineer at the Principal LED corporate office in San Angelo. He will work with Eisenberg and Driscoll to maintain existing accounts and assist the cultivation of new customers through March.

With over 14 years of experience, Eisenberg has served as the regional sales manager of Tubelite, a partner of MG Sign Company, and a member of the Northeast States Sign Association Board of Directors. Driscoll has been in the sign, graphics media and visual communications industry for 32 years. He started in the sign supply distribution business in New England and spent the last 24 years as an independent representative on the west coast serving the sign and visual communications market.

For more information, visit p-led.com.

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