4B Components announces new Vice President of Marketing
Published by Lucy Stewardson,
Editorial Assistant
World Cement,
The President of 4B Components Ltd USA, Johnny Wheat, has named Randy Stauffer as the company’s new Vice President of Marketing.
In his new role, Stauffer will be responsible for implementing comprehensive policies and programmes related to corporate marketing within the US, as well as introducing and promoting new and existing 4B products in the feed, grain, and industrial markets.
4B Components Ltd is a subsidiary of the 4B Group, which serves the material handling and electronic component needs of the elevator and conveyor markets worldwide. The company has subsidiaries in North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia, along with a worldwide network of distributors.
Before his employment with 4B, Stauffer had 36 years of experience in both domestic and international sales and marketing. He has served on the board of directors of AFIA, is a past chairman of the AFIA EMC Committee, and served on the GEAPS educational and programming committee. He has worked in 23 countries worldwide. Most recently, Stauffer served as Vice President of Sales and Marketing with Warrior Mfg. and Intersystems/GSI.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/the-americas/29032019/4b-components-announces-new-vice-president-of-marketing/
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