Distributors

Border States Rolls Out New Operating Model, Leadership

FARGO, N.D. — Border States rolled out a new operating model on Monday, April 1, along with several changes to company leadership.

Border States’ new operating model places greater emphasis on providing a customer-centric, streamlined experience at branches across the country, and aligns with the company’s commitment to supporting their customers’ unstoppable businesses.

“The initial feedback from both customers and vendor partners has been very positive,” said Jason Seger, President and CEO at Border States. “Our customers are relying on us more and more to help them solve their complex problems. With Border States’ continued growth as a nationwide electrical distributor and the evolution of the industry as a whole, we see this new model as being key for supporting a unified experience for our customers and manufacturer partners.  It will also allow us to be more agile and to better leverage the strength and capabilities of our branches and teams across the country.”

The new model focuses on two key areas of Border States’ business – growing and fulfilling customer relationships – and with this shift, leadership at Border States also realigned to best support the needs of customers, vendors and employee-owners.

A key strategy to support the new operating model is the implementation of distribution centers to enhance Border States’ network of +130 locations. Branches and distribution centers will work together to scale for optimization, while still allowing for customization and delivering cost effective and unique experiences for customers. Border States will be adding multiple distribution centers to their supply network over the next several years with the first distribution center planned for early 2026. Distribution centers will be focused on optimizing total supply chain costs (facilities, transportation, inventory), while improving service to customers by providing greater access to inventory.

Leadership changes took effect Monday, April 1, along with Jason Seger stepping into the role of President and CEO following the retirement of David White, former CEO.

Border States company leadership as of April 1, 2024:

  • Jason Seger — President and CEO

People and Technology

  • Kelly Dawson — Vice President HR, Employee Relations and Total Rewards
  • Jason Stein — Chief Information Officer

Finance, Legal and Compliance

  • Jeremy Welsand — Chief Financial Officer
  • Nick Vaughn — Vice President, General Counsel

Supply Chain

  • James Sipe — Executive Vice President – Supply Chain
  • Shane McMenamy — Vice President, Distribution
  • Zach Kincaid — Vice President, Distribution
  • Wiley Taylor — Vice President, Distribution
  • Tony Serati — Vice President, Supply Chain Strategy and Optimization
  • Richelle Bishoff — Vice President, Procurement

Demand Generation

  • Don Masters — Executive Vice President – Sales and Marketing
  • Megan Friedrich — Vice President, Revenue Operations
  • Geoff Murphy — Vice President, Vendor Relations
  • Matt Eddleman — Executive Vice President, Construction
  • Steve Freiburger — Senior Vice President, Industrial
  • Jeff Stauffer — Senior Vice President, Utility
  • Ryan Evans — Vice President, Construction Solutions
  • Shane Kerska — Vice President, Industrial Solutions
  • Patrick Novak — Vice President, Utility Sales Leaders
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