The CP Group, the National City, Calif.-based group of manufacturing companies providing equipment for the recycling, scrap and waste industries, has announced a number of personnel changes:
- John Willis has been named senior vice president. He formerly served as vice president of the CP Group.
- Hans Ouellet has been named vice president of sales and marketing. He was formerly director of system sales.
- Felix Hottenstein has been named the assistant to the vice president of sales and marketing. He formerly served as sales director for MSS Corp., a CP Group company.
- Gary Price has been named vice president of project management and also will maintain his current role as general manager of the CP Manufacturing, a CP Group company.
- Greg Thibado has been named vice president of technology while maintaining his current role as general manager of MSS.
- John Kemp has been named director of field services.
IPS Balers, a division of the CP Group based in Baxley, Ga., has announced the following personnel changes:
- Forrest Wildes has been named general manager;
- Sidney Wildes Sr. has been named sales manager; and
- Leland Sanders has joined the company as operations manager.
CP Manufacturing, based in National City, has announced the following changes to its staffing:
- Jim McCann has been named assistant general manager as well as head of CP’s procurement division; and
- Kevin Sullivan has been named manager of project management.
Top to bottom, left to right:
Willis;
Ouellet;
Hottenstein; Price; Forrest Wildes; Sullivan; McCann;
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