Behlman Electronics Inc., a provider of power products for industrial, commercial and military applications, announced the hiring of Eric Pierce (Linked In) to head up Behlman’s Central Region office, located in Flower Mound.
Pierce will be responsible for serving the needs of power product customers throughout Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas and Wisconsin. He joins Behlman with more than 25 years of experience and expertise in the electronics industry, including positions as Senior Sales Executive, Sales Engineer and Regional Sales Manager for such companies as Huntron (known for providing the equipment engineers use to test, diagnose and troubleshoot printed circuit assemblies), and Diagnosys Systems (known for its automatic test equipment and services for the support and maintenance of high-value electronic equipment). During his career, Mr. Pierce has been responsible for everything from sales and service to training and product support, in both civilian and military sectors.
“With his diverse background and long experience with a wide range of electronic products and systems, Eric will be able to provide Behlman customers with the highest level of personal service from day one.” said Ron Storm, Behlman Electronics’ VP of Sales and Marketing. “In addition, by growing our network of manufacturer’s representatives, Eric will ensure that every customer in the Central Region has a nearby Behlman resource to call whenever they need assistance.”

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