Jo-Kell Opens San Diego Sales Office

March 28, 2016

Pedram Pebdani (Photo: Jo-Kell)
Pedram Pebdani (Photo: Jo-Kell)

Jo-Kell, Inc., an electrical distribution, engineering and solutions provider servicing the military, commercial marine and industrial marketplaces, is expanding its ability to serve customers on the U.S. West Coast with the opening of a sales office in, the company announced today.

 
Pioneering the company’s California presence is Pedram Pebdani, a sales and engineering professional with extensive experience in the industry and the region. Pebdani holds degrees in Civil Engineering from Azad University and Software Engineering from San Diego State University. His previous experience includes working with the Subsea Division of Eaton and as Global Business Development Manager for DeepSea Power & Light, both based out of San Diego. Pebdani is an accomplished scuba diving instructor and active member of San Diego Sheriff Search & Rescue team as a civilian volunteer.
 
“As a solutions-oriented electrical distributor and engineering company, it is our job to be where our customers need us,” said Suzy Kelly, CEO of Jo-Kell, Inc. “As is known, the Department of Defense is increasing its naval presence in the Pacific Region. Ahead of that, Jo-Kell is expanding its operations in California and bringing Pedram on board to better serve our current and future customers.”
 
Jo-Kell, Inc. is headquartered in Chesapeake, Va., with offices in Richmond, Va., Jacksonville, Fla., Atlanta and San Diego.

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