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 markets, for which Wauke- sha Metal produces safety- critical products, account for about five percent of the company’s sales.
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Coe Press Equipment, Sterling Heights, MI, appointed Hunter Coe as one of its five regional sales managers. He’ll develop sales opportunities in New England, Indiana, Illinois, New York and Canada, and supervise the company’s distributors in that territory.
Serapid, Sterling Heights, MI, has added four new employees since the beginning of 2010. Chris Evitts and Tom Zhang joined the company’s engi-
neering team; Brian Kattle- man joined its marketing team to work on graphic design and animation; and Rich Wodnicki joined the sales team to focus on stamping customers. The firm manufactures the Rigid Chain mechanical actuator used to move heavy loads, such as stamping dies.
Red Bud Industries, Red Bud, IL, named Alex B. Trevino director of sales for Latin America.
Clips & Clamps Indus- tries, Plymouth, MI, a man- ufacturer of metal stamp- ings, slide-formed parts and wire forms, hired Dave Lenz as director of sales and marketing, and promoted Jeff Aznavorian to vice pres- ident and general manager.
Unist, Inc., Grand Rapids, MI, a manufacturer of lubrication systems and lubricants, appointed Tim Walker to the newly created position of vice president of business development.
Mate Precision Tooling, Anoka, MN, promoted Tiffany Tripp to sales man- ager for Latin America. She’ll manage the firm’s dealers in Mexico and in South and Central America, work to increase market share in Brazil, and super- vise and manage dealer product training.
Seyi America, Walnut CA, and Tullahoma, TN, added two new sales man- agers to its North American staff: Randy Kish (Cleve- land, OH), and Alberto Gar-
cia (Los Angeles, CA). Scott Lucas has been
named president and COO of contract metal fabricator Racine Metal-Fab, Ltd., Racine, WI.
Erie Press Systems, Erie, PA, named Mark Sutton sales manager—forging products. The firm manu- factures custom hydraulic and mechanical presses.
Brian Nadel has been appointed president of De- Sta-Co, Auburn Hills, MI, a Dover Corp. company. Nadel takes over for previous pres- ident Pat Carroll, who moves over to lead Dover’s new Environmental Solu- tions Group. De-Sta-Co manufactures clamping, gripping, transfer and robot- ic tooling.
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