Mersive Technologies names PSA as Manufacturers’ Representative

June 6, 2023
With offices in both regions, PSA is continuing to build their Pro AV portfolio, and will provide a strong Mersive presence in the southeast US and TOLA states.

Norcross, GA – May 31, 2023 – Mersive Technologies, Inc. (www.mersive.com) has announced Professional Sales Agents, Inc. (PSA) as their manufacturers’ representatives in both the southeast US and TOLA regions. With offices in both regions, PSA is continuing to build their Pro AV portfolio, and will provide a strong Mersive presence in the southeast US and TOLA states. PSA represents a diverse line card of security, unified communications, Pro AV, network infrastructure and testing products.

“In 2023, PSA invested in growing the ProAV side of our company by adding both seasoned staff and industry-leading lines. Mersive is one of the pillars of that growth, and offers dealers and end users alike collaborative, conference, and learning solutions that are software and network based. This further adds to the PSA focus of representing and supporting solutions that leverage IT networks as the world continues to become IOT driven,” says PSA President Jeff Craig.

“We are thrilled to announce Professional Sales Agents, Inc. (PSA) as our manufacturers’ representatives in the Southeast US and TOLA regions. With their established presence and extensive expertise, PSA is the perfect partner to help us expand our reach and serve customers in these important markets. Together, we will deliver innovative solutions and exceptional service to our valued customers” says Mersive Executive VP, Global Sales Joel Carroll.

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