Draper At Home Promotes Quick to National Director of CI

(Spiceland, Ind.) – In response to continuing growth in the CI channel, Draper At Home has Tabi Quick to the newly created position of National Director of CI. In her new role, Quick will lead Draper At Home relationships with national independent rep firms and represent Draper At Home with CEDIA buying groups.

Quick joined Draper in 2020 as a Regional Sales Manager serving the south-central United States. Before that she had 20 years of experience in CEDIA sales and rep firm management.

“Her wealth of experience in the CEDIA channel along with her previous exposure to managing rep firms, will allow Draper to have immediate impact within this market and with our rep firms,” said Chris Sitarov, LEED GA, Director of Sales – Residential for Draper At Home. “We are excited to have Tabi spearheading this channel for Draper At Home and look forward to seeing her grow in this new role.”

“I’m really excited by this tremendous opportunity,” Quick said. “This new role will allow .me to grow with Draper At Home and follow my passion of working with CEDIA customers.”

Tabi can be reached via email at tabitha.quick@draperinc.com. She will work closely with Sitarov and with Clint Childress, Director of Residential Markets.

About Draper At Home
Draper® At Home is the residential brand of Draper, Inc., a leading commercial and residential shade and screen manufacturer located in Spiceland, Indiana. We make thousands of custom shades daily and are bringing new levels of choice, quality, and deliverability to residential shading markets. We also manufacture a full line of projection screens, AV lifts, and AV mounts and structures. To learn more, visit www.draperathome.com.

Media Contact:
Terry Coffey
Phone: 765-856-1230
E-mail:  tcoffey@draperinc.com
Website: www.draperathome.com

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