Justin Pecoroni joins Franklin Electric as manager

Franklin Electric Co. Inc. welcomed Justin Pecoroni to its Industrial & Engineered Systems business unit as senior business unit manager.
Pecoroni will lead all commercial activities for Franklin Electric’s Industrial & Engineered Systems business unit.
Franklin Electric Co. Inc. welcomed Justin Pecoroni to its Industrial & Engineered Systems business unit as senior business unit manager.

Franklin Electric Co. Inc., Fort Wayne, Indiana, welcomed Justin Pecoroni to its Industrial & Engineered Systems business unit as senior business unit manager. Pecoroni will lead all of the commercial activities within the company’s original equipment manufacturer business segment, providing technical expertise and setting the strategic vision to support the needs and growth of Franklin Electric’s customers.

Pecoroni brings more than 10 years of experience serving industrial clients to Franklin Electric. In his previous position as global account manager for Wesco-Anixter, he worked closely with clients in the renewable energy space, developing and managing teams in direct support of critical infrastructure projects. He also worked on supply chain integration projects to address complex customer needs.

“Justin’s experience in creating an exceptional client experience makes him the ideal choice for this role,” says Travis Bradley, senior business unit director of Franklin Electric’s Industrial & Engineered Systems. “It’s clear that his attention to detail, follow through, passion and dedication to delivering solutions will be a valuable addition to our team,”

Pecoroni is a graduate of Park University in Missouri. He is also a veteran of the U.S. Air Force, having served as an operations intelligence analyst during Operation Iraqi Freedom.

 

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