Eriez executive announces retirement

Published
November 16, 2020 - 06:45am

Charlie Ingram, executive vice president and chief marketing officer of Eriez Manufacturing, plans to retire at the end of the year.Charlie Ingram, executive vice president and chief marketing officer of Eriez Manufacturing, plans to retire at the end of the year.

Ingram joined Eriez in 1994 as national sales manager and became vice president of sales and marketing in 2004. Ingram oversaw the company's global marketing operations and championed the introduction of new Eriez products to target countries.

According to President and CEO Lukas Guenthardt, Ingram was one of the architects of Eriez’ three-fold growth while he directed the sales organization in the Americas.  “Ingram’s approaches to field sales, market-focused strategies, aftermarket initiatives, training and customer education significantly helped position Eriez as the world authority in separation technologies,” according to Guenthardt.

Ingram oversaw Eriez’ global marketing operations and championed the introduction of new Eriez products to target countries, as well as managing product line re-alignment and standardization based on market intelligence.

“We at Eriez value the many contributions Charlie has made over the span of his career,” said ” said Guenthardt.  We appreciate the foundation Charlie has built over the last 26 years which positions Eriez to be successful for many years to come.”  

For more information on Eriez products, call 814-835-6000 or visit www.eriez.com.

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