WAGO names new product manager for DIN Rail Mount Terminal Blocks

Oct. 5, 2018
WAGO has hired Edward (Ed) Naczek as the product manager for DIN Rail Mount Terminal Blocks.

WAGO has hired Edward (Ed) Naczek as the product manager for DIN Rail Mount Terminal Blocks. From the Greater Milwaukee Area, Naczek obtained his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Cardinal Stritch University.

“I am looking forward to being able to be in a collaborative environment with the product managers and the sales team,” Naczek said. “I hope that because my background is so broad, one of the things I can bring is being able to integrate our products into the non-traditional and diverse industries.”

Naczek previously worked for Storage Battery Systems, LLC from 2011-2018 as application & product sales engineer/marketing for three years and the marketing director for four years. As the application & product sales engineer, Naczek was responsible for developing, attaining and bringing to market product lines including motive power/forklift cell technology (DIN Bolt-On), warehouse power carts, lithium battery packs, battery testing and monitoring products.

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