Turtle & Hughes Adds New VP of Sales
Johnson Controls veteran Wendy Buchholz now leads Turtle s sales growth in Upstate New York with an emphasis on sustainable solutions.
Mar 2nd, 2021
LINDE , NJ Turtle & Hughes, one of the nation’s top independent industrial and electrical distributors, has announced that Wendy Buchholz has joined the company as Vice President of Sales. She is responsible for growth in Upstate New York with an emphasis on sustainable solutions.
BuchholzBuchholz spent the last 25 years at Johnson Controls, a multi-national leader in energy efficiency, controls and automation. There, she recorded consistent success leading revenue and profit growth at the Fortune 500 company. Most recently, Buchholz served for two years as Director of Connected Technologies optimizing growth and increasing market share of a $500 million connected outcomes business in the Eastern U.S.
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