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NSL Promotes Jason Fisher to National Sales Manager

National Specialty Lighting (NSL) has promoted Jason Fisher to National Sales Manager for the U.S. He has been an NSL rep for over a year, most recently serving as Regional Manager for the Mid and Southeast U.S. for the past 5 months. In that role, he demonstrated strong leadership, a deep understanding of customer needs, and a commitment to driving strategic growth.

Fisher has more than 20 years of combined sales and leadership experience, including years in the lighting industry at companies such as Del Mar Fans & Lighting and Besco Electric Supply. He was also with Lowe’s for more than 19 years.

According to NSL, Fisher brings a wealth of knowledge to his new role with his background in electrical distribution, managing a lighting showroom, serving as a sales manager for an e-commerce company, and running his own sales agency. His expertise includes building long-lasting customer relationships, developing effective sales strategies, driving growth, and strengthening brand recognition. Fisher is highly experienced in collaborating with designers, showrooms, electrical suppliers, architects, and builders to support successful projects across the industry.

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