Hutchens Industries promotes three execs

June 27, 2012
Hutchens Industries, a manufacturer of heavy-duty spring suspensions and sliding subframes, has announced the promotion of three executives within the organization. Ty Hutchens has been promoted to vice president of administration, expanding his current role to include more executive-level operational responsibilities. Dan Cordier is the new vice president of sales-- USA. He will direct the company’s sales efforts for OEM and aftermarket customers.

Hutchens Industries, a manufacturer of heavy-duty spring suspensions and sliding subframes, has announced the promotion of three executives within the organization.

Ty Hutchens has been promoted to vice president of administration, expanding his current role to include more executive-level operational responsibilities.

Dan Cordier is the new vice president of sales-- USA. He will direct the company’s sales efforts for OEM and aftermarket customers.

Eugene Robinett has been promoted to vice president of sales-- International, where he will lead sales efforts in Alaska and internationally as well in the intermodal and marine market sectors.

In addition, the company said that Mike White, who has been with Hutchens for nearly 50 years, will serve as an industry consultant to assist in sales and marketing efforts.

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