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ZUCORA Appoints David COHN as Vice President of Sales

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Zucora announces the appointment of David Cohn as Vice President of National Sales.

With more than 13 years of proven leadership experience and a consistent focus on revenue growth, David has played a pivotal role in Zucora’s continued success and market expansion.

In this expanded role, David will lead the company’s sales strategy, supporting continued growth and strengthening partnerships with key market partners. He will also continue to lead and coach Zucora’s national sales team, ensuring our representatives and agents remain focused on helping home furnishings retailers drive meaningful growth and lasting success.

“David is relentlessly focused on creating value for our retail partners. His genuine care for people, combined with his strategic mindset, has been instrumental in helping build Zucora into Canada’s leading product protection company.” said Brad Geddes, President and CEO.

Commenting on his appointment, David added “As Vice President of Sales, my focus is simple: helping our partners win. By staying true to our philosophy of people helping people and putting people first, we have the opportunity to support more partners, strengthen relationships, and make a positive, lasting impact.”

This appointment reflects Zucora’s ongoing commitment to partner success, sustainable growth, and engaging in leadership that supports its long-term vision.


About Zucora

For more than 45 years, Zucora has partnered with Canada’s leading home furnishing and appliance retailers to deliver innovative protection plans that add value and help Canadians protect the home investments they’ve worked hard for.

For more information, visit zucora.com.


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marketing@zucora.com

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ZUCORA nomme David Cohn au poste de vice-président, Ventes

London (Ontario) — 1er janvier 2026

Zucora annonce la nomination de David Cohn au poste de vice-président, Ventes nationales.

Fort de plus de 13 années d’expérience en leadership et reconnu pour son approche axée sur la croissance des revenus, David a joué un rôle déterminant dans le succès continu de Zucora et dans l’expansion de sa présence sur le marché.

Dans le cadre de ces fonctions élargies, David sera responsable de la stratégie nationale des ventes de l’entreprise. Il soutiendra la croissance continue de Zucora tout en renforçant les partenariats avec les acteurs clés du marché. Il continuera également à diriger et à accompagner l’équipe nationale des ventes, afin que les représentants et agents demeurent pleinement engagés à aider les détaillants de meubles et d’électroménagers à générer une croissance durable et des résultats concrets.

« David est animé par une volonté constante de créer de la valeur pour nos partenaires détaillants. Son attention sincère portée aux gens, combinée à sa vision stratégique, a été déterminante dans la croissance de Zucora et dans sa position de chef de file canadien en matière de plans de protection », a déclaré Brad Geddes, président et chef de la direction.

Commentant sa nomination, David Cohn a ajouté : « À titre de vice-président, Ventes, ma priorité est simple : aider nos partenaires à réussir. En restant fidèles à notre philosophie et en plaçant les gens au cœur de nos décisions, nous avons l’occasion de soutenir davantage de partenaires, de renforcer nos relations et d’avoir un impact positif et durable. »

Cette nomination témoigne de l’engagement continu de Zucora envers la réussite de ses partenaires, une croissance durable et un leadership aligné sur sa vision à long terme.


À propos de Zucora

Depuis plus de 45 ans, Zucora collabore avec les principaux détaillants canadiens de meubles et d’électroménagers afin d’offrir des plans de protection novateurs qui créent de la valeur et aident les Canadiens à protéger les investissements qu’ils ont faits pour leur domicile.

Pour en savoir plus, visitez zucora.com.

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