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Barron Lighting Group Appoints Jeff Musilek as Business Development Manager

Glendale, Ariz.-based Barron Lighting Group has appointed Jeff Musilek as Business Development Manager. Musilek brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the role, having worked at the lighting rep, distributor, and manufacturer level for 10 years.

“We are thrilled to have Jeff join our team,” said Barron Lighting Group’s VP/Sales Operations Heather McCune. “His impressive track record of success and his vision for the future of our business make him the perfect fit for this role.”

Musilek has a proven track record of success in new business development and sales, having achieved top performance in his previous roles.

“I am excited to join Barron Lighting Group team,” Musilek said. “I look forward to working with the team to develop and implement strategies that will help the company reach its goals and continue to grow.”

Musilek is a graduate of Southern New Hampshire University and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration.

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