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EDI expands business development team

September 21, 2016 Read time: 1 min
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Eberle Design (EDI) has appointed industry veteran John Shearer as the company’s sales manager. Shearer will apply his more than 14 years of traffic industry sales and management experience to EDI’s core products, including iCITE Data Aggregator DA-300, Advanced Transportation Controller Cabinet components, and the Signal Monitor Recertification Program.

Shearer brings a broad range of leadership experience to his new role at EDI, including more than 12 years of domestic and international business development with Iteris. Prior to Iteris, Shearer held senior sales and marketing positions at Capital Engineering and Laser Industries.

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