Brittany Saunders
Brittany Saunders
Business Development Representative - Homebuilder - Western Canada
I was born in Prince Albert Saskatchewan where my family owns a electrical contracting company. The company is called Saunders Electric and was established in 1956 by my grandpa, Don Saunders Sr. following his return from WWII. These origins familiarized me with the electrical trade which has supplied me with an understanding of the industry and general business.
Away from my family, I spent my youth travelling where I competed in various beauty pageants. However, as a young adult I decided that I had a bigger purpose in life and by 20 years old I had set out a mission to...
I was born in Prince Albert Saskatchewan where my family owns a electrical contracting company. The company is called Saunders Electric and was established in 1956 by my grandpa, Don Saunders Sr. following his return from WWII. These origins familiarized me with the electrical trade which has supplied me with an understanding of the industry and general business.
Away from my family, I spent my youth travelling where I competed in various beauty pageants. However, as a young adult I decided that I had a bigger purpose in life and by 20 years old I had set out a mission to help make the world a better via business and philanthropic pursuits.
Since this time, I’ve completed a Bachelor of Commerce degree at The Edwards School of Business and was the 1st person to complete their Advanced Global Business International Trade designation. Through these associations I have been involved in various charity initiatives across Canada and have been nationally recognized for successes in sales. Today, I represent Schneider Electric across Western Canada where I educate residential builders/developers about the benefits of partnering with Schneider as globally we strive to build smarter and more sustainable residential dwellings than every before!
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