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| Thomas P. Musschoot |
General Kinematics, based in Crystal Lake, Illinois, a manufacturer of custom-engineered vibratory process equipment, has announced the promotion of Thomas P. Musschoot to president of the company. Musschoot succeeds William Acton, who will remain with the company as a member of the board of directors.
Musschoot holds a bachelor’s degree from Bradley University and an MBA from Webster University. Since starting with the company in 1999, he has held various positions in marketing, production and sales. Most recently, Musschoot served as vice president of North American sales.
Paul Musschoot, chairman and CEO of General Kinematics, says, “I am very proud and honored that Tom has accepted the role as president. I know we can count on Tom’s leadership to continue General Kinematics’ commitment to provide quality products and superior service to our customers just as our founder Albert Musschoot had intended.”
Musschoot holds a bachelor’s degree from Bradley University and an MBA from Webster University. Since starting with the company in 1999, he has held various positions in marketing, production and sales. Most recently, Musschoot served as vice president of North American sales.
Paul Musschoot, chairman and CEO of General Kinematics, says, “I am very proud and honored that Tom has accepted the role as president. I know we can count on Tom’s leadership to continue General Kinematics’ commitment to provide quality products and superior service to our customers just as our founder Albert Musschoot had intended.”
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