HOUSTON, June 22, 2017 -- Houston Wire & Cable Company (“HWC”) (NASDAQ:HWCC): Jacob Boyd has joined HWC as the Regional Manager for the Midwest Region.
Jacob has spent the last six years working with Southwire, most recently as Regional Sales Manager. He holds a BA and MBA from the University of West Georgia along with a second Master’s Degree from Mercer School of Medicine in Atlanta, GA.
As Regional Manager with HWC, Jacob will be responsible for the Midwest territory, which includes 11 states and will be based out of the Chicago regional office. Jacob’s deep knowledge of wire and cable, relationships at electrical distribution, and HWC’s strategic inventory positioned in Chicago, are key to continue the growth of the HWC Midwest territory.
About HWC
With over 40 years’ experience in the industry, Houston Wire & Cable Company, an industrial distributor, is a large provider of industrial products in the U.S market. Headquartered in Houston, Texas, the Company has sales and distribution facilities strategically located throughout the United States.
Standard stock items available for immediate delivery include continuous and interlocked armor cable; instrumentation cable; medium voltage cable; high temperature wire; portable cord; power cable; primary and secondary aluminum distribution cable; private branded products, including LifeGuard™, a low-smoke, zero-halogen cable; mechanical wire and cable and related hardware, including wire rope, lifting products and synthetic rope and slings; corrosion resistant fasteners, hose clamps, and rivets.
Comprehensive value-added services include same-day shipping, knowledgeable sales staff, inventory management programs, just-in-time delivery, logistics support, customized online ordering capabilities and 24/7/365 service.
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For More Information, Contact: Gilberto Velasquez, Jr. Digital Marketing Manager Houston Wire & Cable Company [email protected] (o) 713.609.2215 (c) 713.303.5010 (f) 800.862.7638


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