Exodus Machines Appoints Two Regional Managers
Michael Condron |
Exodus Machines, Superior, Wis., has appointed two regional business managers for specific geographic areas. The company has named Michael Condron to the position for the Northeast and mid-Atlantic regions and Robert Stuppy II for the southeastern U.S.
Condron, who previously held the same position with Genesis Attachments, says he is excited about the move to the Exodus product line. “While the product itself is incredible, I am just as excited about the company, the people, the level of professionalism [and] the commitment to customer service,” says Condron. “Everyone at Exodus seems to be working together for the same ultimate goal, which is to satisfy the customer and keep them productive.”
Robert Stuppy II |
Stuppy comes from a family that has been heavily involved in the recycling equipment business. “My father has been a regional manager for LaBounty for 25 years, so I’ve been around the business all my life and have had the pleasure of getting to know many of the great people in the scrap industry,” says Stuppy.
Condron’s territory includes all of New England, the mid-Atlantic and North and South Carolina. Stuppy will represent Exodus in California, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico and Hawaii.
Exodus Machines is a U.S.-based manufacturer of material handlers designed for the scrap and recycling industry. More information on the company can be found at www.exodusmachinesinc.com.
RockTenn Adds to Staff
Linda Leone, who has led fiber procurement for RockTenn’s Solvay paperboard mill in Solvay, N.Y., has accepted a new position with the Norcross, Ga.-based company. In the new position she manages the fiber procurement groups for six of RockTenn’s 10 recycled board mills in the United States.
While continuing to direct purchases for the Solvay mill, Leone also is in charge of supplying recovered fiber to RockTenn’s coated recycled paperboard mills in Stroudsburg, Pa.; Missiquoi, Vt.; St. Paul, Minn.; Battle Creek, Mich.; and Dallas.
Leone remains at the company’s Williamsville, N.Y., office.
Additionally, RockTenn has named Bob Carpenter as fiber procurement manager for the Solvay mill; Scott Reed as the company’s Northeast buyer; and Melanie Walrath as the fiber procurement coordinator for the Solvay mill.
Tube City Names Campbell Territory Manager
Tube City IMS LLC, a steel mill services company based in Glassport, Pa., has announced that Bruce Campbell has joined the company as manager, Carolina trading.
“Bruce will be responsible for strategic planning, procurement and business development in North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee,” says David Aronson, president and COO, Raw Material and Optimization Group, Tube
Bruce Campbell |
City IMS.
Prior to joining the company, Campbell worked at ArcelorMittal’s steel mill in Georgetown, S.C., as the sourcing manager for scrap and raw materials and, prior to that, as the manager of purchasing and material services.
Campbell will be based in Pawleys Island, S.C.
SMS Mill Services Names Coe President
Scrap Metal Services LLC (SMS), Burnham, Ill., has named Larry Coe president of its SMS Mill Services division.
He is responsible for activities related to the Mills Services division, including management, business development and integration into new facilities.
Coe recently served as GM for the SMS Mill Services operation at ArcelorMittal Burns Harbor, Ind.
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