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Jason Duncan Appointed as Marketing Manager for Reliable Controls

August 1, 2024

Jason Duncan appointed as Marketing Manager for Reliable Controls

Jason Duncan Appointed as Marketing Manager for Reliable Controls

Reliable Controls, a global leader in sustainable building automation technologies, is pleased to announce Jason Duncan as Marketing Manager, where he’ll lead the team to develop and execute impactful marketing strategies that promote Reliable Controls products and services around the world.

Jason joined Reliable Controls in 2018 as Regional Sales Manager for Australasia. His experience in building automation and sales, expertise in HVACR and the Reliable Controls brand, and strong relationship-building skills will be integral to guiding the marketing team to deliver data-driven marketing programs and campaigns.

“I’m excited to take on a global role that affords me the opportunity to work with a broad network of people and cultures,” says Jason. “I look forward to working with the talented team here to have a positive impact on the people, communities, and environment we live in and work with.”

“We’re thrilled to announce Jason’s appointment to the Marketing team,” says Cameron Lutz, VP of Marketing and Communications at Reliable Controls. “His wealth of experience and innovative vision align perfectly with our mission, and we’re confident his leadership will drive continued growth and success.”

Jason worked in HVACR, electrical, and building automation roles in the UK and Sydney, Australia, from 1997–2018 and is a member of AIRAH. He lives with his family in Bondi Beach, enjoys surfing, and loves to travel.

Reliable Controls is a worldwide leader in building automation and controls, with over 200 factory-certified partners in more than 40 countries and and a LEED Platinum– and ISO-certified corporate office and manufacturing facility in Victoria, Canada.

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