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National Specialty Lighting Expands Westward: Mike Krause Joins as Regional Manager for U.S. Growth

National Specialty Lighting (NSL) is thrilled to announce its latest step in expanding market coverage across the United States with the appointment of Mike Krause as the new Regional Manager for the Western U.S.. Mike Krause, previously with Rocky Mountain Lighting Sales, brings extensive industry experience and a passion for lighting innovation to this key role.

Strengthening Market Reach
Mike’s appointment is part of NSL’s strategic move to bolster relationships with local representatives and enhance service across a vast region, from Washington to North Dakota and down through California and New Mexico. This is the first of several planned regional manager appointments aimed at deepening NSL’s market presence nationwide.

A Commitment to Service and Innovation
NSL is dedicated to providing superior lighting solutions and exceptional customer service. With Mike as the main point of contact, NSL is positioned to drive significant growth and foster stronger relationships within the Western region.

For inquiries, contact Mike at mike@nslusa.com.

About National Specialty Lighting
NSL offers a wide array of top-quality lighting solutions, ranging from advanced LED technologies to traditional lighting systems. Their product lineup includes task lighting, linear lighting, decorative lighting, landscape lighting, and more, making NSL a go-to provider for diverse architectural and specialty lighting needs across the U.S.

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