Milltronics Expands Leadership Team to Drive Growth, Innovation
Milltronics USA Inc. announces the strategic expansion of its leadership team with the addition of four industry veterans: Ryan Delahanty, Don Hammer, Brian Starnes and Steve Schermann.
Ryan Delahanty (far left), Don Hammer (middle left), Brian Starnes (middle right_ and Steve Schermann (far right) pose for a photo together at the Milltronics headquarters in Indianapolis, Indiana. Source | Milltronics USA Inc.
Milltronics USA Inc., a manufacturer of advanced CNC mills and lathes, announces the strategic expansion of its leadership team with the addition of four industry veterans: Ryan Delahanty, Don Hammer, Brian Starnes and Steve Schermann. This significant investment in leadership reflects Milltronics’ commitment to driving innovation, enhancing customer satisfaction and accelerating the company’s growth trajectory.
Ryan Delahanty joins Milltronics as managing director. With more than 20 years of experience in the manufacturing and CNC machining industry, Delahanty brings a wealth of knowledge and a proven track record in driving sales growth and developing effective marketing strategies. His leadership will be instrumental in expanding Milltronics’ market presence and strengthening relationships with key customers.
Don Hammer has been appointed vice president. Hammer’s extensive background in mechanical and electrical engineering, coupled with his expertise in product development, will enhance Milltronics’ engineering capabilities. His innovative approach and commitment to quality will ensure that Milltronics continues to deliver cutting-edge solutions that meet the evolving needs of its customers.
Brian Starnes assumes the role of national sales manager. Brian started his 25-year career at Milltronics as a production floor electrical supervisor, progressed to control repairs and was then promoted to service technician. His extensive background gives him unique insight into the importance of service after the sale. Starnes’ industry acumen, combined with the depth of his experience at Milltronics, will be an asset in driving growth and moving the company to the next level.
Steve Schermann returns to Milltronics as applications manager. With almost three decades of experience as a machinist and nearly 27 years at Milltronics as lead machinist, machine shop supervisor and applications engineer, Schermann’s robust knowledge and expertise are key to the future success of the brand.
“We are thrilled to welcome Ryan, Don, Brian and Steve to the Milltronics leadership team,” says Milltronics president and CEO Greg Volovic. “Each of these individuals brings skills and a wealth of experience that will be invaluable as we continue to innovate and grow. This strategic investment in our leadership is a testament to our commitment to excellence and our vision for the future of Milltronics.”
The addition of these seasoned professionals comes at a time of significant momentum for Milltronics. The company has settled into its new headquarters in Indianapolis, Indiana, a state known for its manufacturing prowess. The proximity to parent company Hurco Companies Inc.’s headquarters will serve as an asset as Milltronics is poised to expand its product offerings and market reach.
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