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Espen Technology Promotes Two to Senior Management Team

images of Flemming Jensen and Jason Samuelian of Espen Technology

California-based Espen Technology, a leader in EV chargers and commercial LED lighting, has promoted to of its executives to new positions in senior management. Flemming Jensen will become VP/Strategic Business, concluding his role as Senior VP/Sales & Marketing. His new responsibilities will include: Managing and growing key national distribution relationships, such as CED, USESI, and Rexel; leading growth in the central and southern parts of the U.S.; and developing Espen’s Indianapolis location into a complete business support location for warehousing, customer service, and technical support, for the Eastern U.S.

Assuming Jensen’s prior role as Senior VP/Sales & Marketing is Jason Samuelian, who has been serving as Regional VP of Sales for the Western U.S. In his new role, Samuelian will guide the rapid growth of EspenEV’s electric vehicle charger business as well as grow Espen’s lighting business, including luminaires, retrofit kits, lamps, drivers, and emergency lighting.

Both executives will begin their new roles effective January 1, 2025.

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