Sales Contacts


Let's Connect and Discuss Linear Motion Guides and Slides

Although the internet brings a world of knowledge straight to our fingertips, nothing beats talking directly to an expert. That's why we make ourselves accessible, whether by phone, email or social media channel - if you want to talk motion control, we're here to help.

We're ready to answer all your questions about everything related to linear guides, slides and rotary motion solutions.


TO FIND A REPRESENTATIVE IN YOUR AREA, PLEASE CHOOSE FROM THE FOLLOWING:

Corporate Headquarters

Bishop-Wisecarver

2104 Martin Way

Pittsburg, CA 94565-5027

Telephone: 925.439.8272

Email: info@bwc.com

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Customer Service (USA)

Nancy Gaudinier

Customer Service Supervisor
ngaudinier@bwc.com (Ext. 8207)

Debbie Jimenez

SR. Customer Service Representative
Signature Experience Coordinator
djimenez@bwc.com (Ext. 8200)

Vicki Finney

Customer Service Representative
vfinney@bwc.com (Ext. 8234)

Distribution, Applications and Technical Support (USA)

Bill LeBeau

SR. Sales Manager (Distribution)
blebeau@bwc.com

Ben Domingo

Applications Engineer (Espanol)
bdomingo@bwc.com
(Ext. 8245)

Dan Fletcher

Applications Engineer
dfletcher@bwc.com
(Ext. 8208)

Nathan Fulbright

Applications Engineer
nfulbright@bwc.com

Eric Johnson

Applications Engineer
ejohnson@bwc.com

Other Contacts (USA)
General Sales Inquiries sales@bwc.com
Senior Sales Manager Jonathon Smithson - jsmithson@bwc.com
Federal & Supplier Diversity Liaison Pamela Kan - pkan@bwc.com
Human Resources Bill Maley - hr@bwc.com




Located in the historic California steel town of Pittsburg, Bishop-Wisecarver is part of the community's rich manufacturing and industrial history. The bustling 85,000-square-foot plant is a far cry from the humble Oakland machine shop where the company's founder Bud Wisecarver got his start in the 1950s.


The original plant was built on a defunct WWII military training base, Camp Stoneman. Bud's plant was part of a post-war industrial boom in the San Francisco Bay Area. Decades later, we're still a vital part of the local economy as a firmly established global manufacturer of linear guide wheel technologies.