Balluff Names New U.S. Management Team to Reflect the Company's Strategic Direction
Company remains focused on delivering innovative automation solutions for customers
FLORENCE, Ky., Sept. 5, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Balluff Inc., a leading sensor specialist and system provider, announced the transition of its U.S. leadership to a managing board. The new leadership appointees are:
- Dennis Lewis – Managing Director for Sales and Marketing
- Mark Pollard – Managing Director of Operations
- Steve Badinghaus – Managing Director for Administration and Finances
Each of the new leaders is a long-time employee of the company providing support in sales, operations, and accounting, respectively. They will report to the company's Board of Directors in Neuhausen, Germany.
"The selection of internal candidates lends itself to continuity," said Lewis, who previously served at the vice president of sales. "We do not anticipate any major impact on the business operations. We will continue to deliver solutions to improve the competitive position of our customers."
The new management style reflects the company's strategic direction to embody the same values of openness and innovative spirit that are the key elements of collaboration.
The new management board replaces Tony Canonaco who served as CEO since 2015.
About Balluff Inc.
Balluff Inc. is the U.S. subsidiary of Balluff GmbH, Neuhausen, Germany. Balluff is a leading supplier of networked IO-Link control system architectures that unlock the potential of the IIoT and Industry 4.0. Balluff offers a wide range of intelligent IO-Link and industrial Ethernet sensors in a variety of technologies including inductive, photoelectric, capacitive, and magnetic as well as magnetostrictive linear position sensors, magnetic tape linear encoders, industrial RFID systems, and industrial vision systems. Balluff provides cost-saving, process-enhancing solutions to machine builders and manufacturers to control, regulate, automate, assemble, position, and monitor manufacturing, assembly, and packaging sequences. Industries served include: automotive, packaging, food processing, beverages, tire, primary metals, conventional and alternative energy, semiconductor, plastics, and fluid power.
SOURCE Balluff, Inc.

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