Manufacturing Industry
R. T. Vanderbilt reorganized into three market-driven global business units. (Corporate Strategies).(R.T. Vanderbilt Company Inc.)(Brief Article)
Adhesives & Sealants Industry, July, 2002
R. T. Vanderbilt Co., Inc., has reorganized its Sales and Marketing Department to better serve its customers, both domestically and abroad. This change will result in the formation of three market-driven global business units (Rubber and Plastics, Minerals, and Petroleum).
The global sales and marketing units will be directed by Kenneth H. Kelly, who has been promoted to vice president and general manager, Sales and Marketing. Kelly has spent 13 years with Vanderbilt's Rubber and Plastic's Department in sales and sales management.
The newly formed global business units will be headed by:
* Jack Hattendorf, vice-president and global business manager, Lubricant Additives. Hattendorf has held a variety of positions during his 22 years with...
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