Seco adds to executive, management teams

Published
January 22, 2016 - 03:00pm
Scott Hecht

Citing an outlook for continued business growth, Seco Tools LLC this month appointed new members to its executive and management teams, according to a Jan. 12 news release from the Troy, Mich., company. David Mrdjenovic is the company's new director of operations, and Scott Hecht now serves as market channels and business development manager.

Mrdjenovic's responsibilities include complete oversight of operations and the engineering group. He has 30 years of well-rounded manufacturing experience that includes both management of plant operations and full purchasing and logistics responsibility. Most recently, Mrdjenovic served as general manager for Exco Extrusion Dies. During his 13-year tenure at Exco, he also served as plant manager for the company's plants located in Chesterfield, Mich.; Wylie, Texas; Medellin, Columbia; and Sorocaba, Brazil.

Hecht, who has been a Seco channel manager since 2014, now is responsible for the development of strategic programs with key suppliers. He possesses strong and widespread operational and industry knowledge from past positions as a distribution manager and vice president of sales within the tooling industry prior to joining Seco.

"Seco is pleased to welcome both gentlemen to their new positions," said Rob Keenan, president of Seco Tools. "We are delighted to have them on the team and look forward to many key contributions that they will make in operations and support of our channel strategies and increased business growth.”

Related Glossary Terms

  • extrusion

    extrusion

    Conversion of an ingot or billet into lengths of uniform cross section by forcing metal to flow plastically through a die orifice.

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