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Tella Tool & Manufactur- ing Co. appointed Linda Nagel customer service supervisor, Mollie Dunn cus- tomer service representative, and Mark Grabowski tool engineer at its plant in Lom- bard, IL. Also, at the firm’s facility in Brownsville, TX, Horacio Ramirez joined as plant manager, Jose Pecina as production planner, and German De La Torre as tool- ing supervisor.
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operations manager at Phoenix Specialty. The firm manufactures washers, shims and precision stamped parts.
Industrial Steel & Wire, Chicago, IL, named Scott Weldon vice president and chief financial officer; Dan Foster vice president of sales and marketing; and John Dickman vice president of purchasing and operations. The firm operates a nation- wide network of metal service centers.
length business unit.
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German pressroom- automation equipment manu- facturer Strothmann Machines & Handling GmbH has a new sales director for North America—Christian Fais. Fais will work from the company’s North American headquarters in Marietta, GA.
als, Hamilton, OH, welcomed Ian Moore as an account manager, and Austin Derk- son as a customer service representative. The firm sup- plies high-temperature, high- strength and corrosion-resist- ant allows.
Press manufacturer Seyi has staffed its newly opened Mexican subsidiary in Mon- terrey, Nuevo Leon, with man- ager Horacio Peña Villar- real, and Marcela Hinojosa Amarante (administration and marketing). Rounding out the five-person workforce (during the next 2 yr.): two employees focused on direct customer sales, and two serv- ice technicians.
Dengensha America, Bed- ford, OH, a manufacturer of resistance-welding equipment and consumables, hired David Wakeford as its Canadian sales agent. With plenty of application expertise, Wake- ford, who works out of Ontario, Canada, will provide ongoing service and support to the firm’s customers.
Stewart EFI, LLC, Thomas- ton, CT, a supplier of small metalformed parts and sec- ondary assemblies, hired Tony Pascariello as general man- ager. He’ll oversee its stamp- ing and tooling facilities.
 Coe Press Equipment, Ster- ling Heights, MI, appointed Benjamin T. Pauzus business manager of its new cut-to-
(Wheeling, IL) and Keats Southwest (El Paso, TX) have been registered to ISO 14001:2004—environmental systems. The firm supplies small custom metal stamp- ings, wire forms and assem- blies; www.keatsmfg.com.
Sharon Gantenbein joined Aerodyne Alloys as inside sales representative. The firm stocks and processes special- ty high-temperature alloys from is headquarters facility in South Windsor, CT, and serv- ice centers in California, South Carolina and Texas.
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