Graybar names VP for Dallas district

Greg Hochheiser began his career with Graybar 20 years ago as a truck driver.

Greg Hochheiser has been appointed district vice president for Graybar’s Dallas, TX district, effective January 1. He succeeds Randy Harwood as Dallas district VP; Harwood now serves as senior vice president and chief financial officer with Graybar.

The Dallas district is one of thirteen operating districts for Graybar. It services customers throughout Texas and Louisiana, and portions of Oklahoma and New Mexico. In total the district represents 13 locations and more than 500 employees.

Hochheiser, a 20-year veteran of Graybar, started in 1992 as a truck driver in Greenville, SC. In 2000 he became area manager over three locations within North Carolina. Since 2008 he has worked in Washington, D.C. as a director of comm/data sales for the Richmond district.

Bob Lyons, Graybar’s senior vice president of North America business, said, “We congratulate Greg on his appointment to district vice president. I look forward to working with Greg as he takes on his new assignment and am certain, with his leadership and sales capabilities, the Dallas district will continue to be a market leader.”

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