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Just Add Power names High Note Sales as new rep

The partnership increases service and support for the company’s growing Florida dealer base

Just Add Power has announced that the company has partnered with High Note Sales, a Florida-based manufacturer’s sales rep to the residential and commercial custom installation markets. Under the partnership, High Note will represent Just Add Power’s entire lineup of award-winning solutions, backed by service and technical support, to the company’s growing dealer base in Florida.

“The High Note team has a long history of bringing high-end components to their customers in the custom space, backed by over 125 years of combined experience and knowledge,” said Taft Stricklin, sales team manager at Just Add Power. “The company will be instrumental in providing impeccable service and support to our dealer network in Florida.”

Because of the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, High Note is currently meeting with clients and prospects virtually. Additionally, the company is scheduling webinars and training sessions to meet the needs of integrators who are interested in Just Add Power solutions, or require assistance with existing installations.

“Just Add Power solutions allow dealers to cost-effectively meet the need for reliable, high-quality video distribution in installations of any size,” said Bob Lewis, managing partner at High Note Sales. “And the scalability of Just Add Power solutions allows for simple future expansion as clients’ needs change, whether it’s with additional displays, video sources, or even video formats. We are very excited to add all of these benefits to our lineup.”

More information is available at www.justaddpower.com.

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