DELANO, Minn.— Industrial Louvers, Inc. (ILI) announced the appointment of Julie Amundson as director of operations. She will support advancement of the company, continual improvement, and day-to-day operations.
IFS announced it has hired Darren Roos as the CEO of IFS. The appointment is effective April 1, 2018 and aligns with the retirement of Alastair Sorbie at the end of Q1 2018.
Hart & Cooley, Inc., a business unit of Johnson Controls’ Building Technologies & Solutions, recently announced the appointment of Jill Gantos to director of marketing. In this role, Gantos is responsible for marketing in support of Hart & Cooley’s brands and channels.
Cambridge-Lee Industries LLC announced the appointment of Dan Erck as its new CEO. Dan assumed responsibilities as CEO effective February 14, 2018 and is succeeding Andi Funk, who announced she will be pursuing opportunities outside Cambridge-Lee Industries.
President Donald J. Trump has named board member Marvin E. Kaplan acting chairman of the National Labor Relations Board.
“The President’s announcement is an honor and privilege, and I look forward to serving as acting chairman of the National Labor Relations Board.,” Kaplan said. “I remain committed to working with my colleagues to achieve the important goal of issuing timely decisions that apply the National Labor Relations Act in a way that protects the rights of employees, employers, and labor organizations throughout the country.”
James Gidwitz, CEO of Continental Materials Corp., announced the appointment of Brian Holte as president, Williams Comfort Products and Phoenix Manufacturing, Inc., replacing retired president, Mike Markowich.
Honeywell announced the results of its comprehensive portfolio review, including its intention to separately spin off its Homes product portfolio and ADI global distribution business, as well as its Transportation Systems business, into two stand-alone, publicly-traded companies.
Haberberger Inc. announced the addition of two new team members. Ben Haberberger, who represents the fourth generation in the 69-year-old family owned mechanical contracting firm, has joined as a project manager/estimator in the plumbing department. Additionally, Jennifer Wilson has been hired as a receptionist and will also be in charge of accounts payable for the company.