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Allied Wire and Cable has hired new account
representatives at three of its locations across the US.
Paul Lawruk is the newest account representative
at Allied’s headquarters in Pennsylvania. Lawruk
began his career in the wire and cable industry at Omni
Cable, where he worked as an account manager.
Allied’s newest location, Las Vegas, welcomes Kristy
Ventura. Ventura has a highly industrial background
with previous positions at Anacapa Micro Products,
R&B Welding, and Grainger.
Ryan Baldinelli is a recent addition to Allied’s New
England branch, and to the wire and cable industry.
He is a 2011 graduate of Castleton State College
in Vermont, where he studied business and marketing.
Although a rookie, he’s very enthusiastic about his new
position, saying he “looks to make [his] footprint on the
industry soon enough.”
The Allied Wire & Cable family is happy to have Lawruk,
Ventura, and Baldinelli, and looks forward to growing
with them.
Allied
Wire and Cable
expands the team
Pattern Energy has partnered with Samsung
Renewable Energy to acquire the 180MW
Armow wind energy project in Ontario, Canada,
from Spanish energy company Acciona.
Located in the township of Kincardine, the wind
farm will utilize turbine components produced
by Siemens in Ontario.
Construction of the facility is expected to begin
in 2013 and the project will commence
operation in 2014. The electricity generated
by the Armow wind farm is to be purchased
by the Ontario Power Authority.
The wind farm will produce enough clean
energy to power nearly 50,000 local homes
annually and will avoid more than 675,000 metric
tons of carbon dioxide emissions each year.
Samsung C&T Corporation senior executive
vice-president Cheol-Woo Lee said as part
of Samsung’s commitment to Ontario under
the Green Energy Investment Agreement,
the company and its partners are establishing
four manufacturing plants in the province and
developing up to 2,500MW of renewable energy
projects.
Pattern
partners
Samsung
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