Force Partners Enabling the Evolution of Building Lighting Solutions with Eaton’s Lighting Products
Force Partners, a new start-up lighting agency, today announced that it will represent Eaton’s Lighting Division’s lighting product lines in Northern Illinois, including the greater Chicagoland area and Rockford, as well as Northwest Indiana territories. Beginning January 16, 2017, the company will provide Eaton’s advanced LED solutions of 20-plus lighting product lines for the commercial, industrial, residential and sports lighting markets.
“We created Force Partners to help enable the future of lighting,” said Brian Dauskurdas, principal, Force Partners. “We look forward to offering our customers with Eaton’s advanced LED technologies that provide cohesive, reliable and simplified solutions for buildings of today and tomorrow.”
Industry veteran Principal Pete Kokuzian will join Dauskurdas in the innovative new agency, combining more than 25 years of industry experience in the lighting and electrical businesses.
“At Force Partners, we aim to educate and help customers capitalize on technology trends, while offering a differentiated value proposition for end users and channel partners,” said Kokuzian. “As technology continues to advance across the lighting market, we will work with our channel partners to Ignite Convergent Solutions for our customers.”
To learn more about Force Partners, visit www.ForcePartnersChicago.com or contact info@ForcePartnersChicago.com.
January 19, 2017
Topic Area: Press Release
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