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Gary A. Doyon Appointed President/CEO of Inductotherm Group

[January 1, 2010]  Inductotherm Group is pleased to announce the promotion of Gary A. Doyon to President/CEO of Inductotherm Group. Mr. Doyon’s appointment will begin on January 1, 2010, and follows the retirement of long serving President/CEO, John Mortimer, P.E.

 
Mr. Doyon has over 25 years of experience in the metals industry, starting with the Inductotherm organization as a sales manager for Thermatool Corp. in 1986. After managing sales, he was given the opportunity to run the manufacturing department, and soon, the engineering and purchasing departments as Vice President of Operations. He became President of Thermatool in 1993; by 1997 he was overseeing the welding group of companies.  Transferring to Detroit in 2003, he became Vice President of Inductotherm Group’s Heating and Welding Group.  In 2009 he was made Executive Vice President of Inductotherm Group, which added the remaining 40 companies to his responsibilities.
 
“Gary brings an exciting energy to the organization,” says Henry Rowan, founder of Inductotherm Corp. and current Chairman of Inductotherm Group. “I look forward to seeing what the next few years will hold for the Inductotherm Group of companies.”
 
“The fundamentals of our organization still hold true today. We are entrepreneurial at heart. We are responsive. But most important, we are customer-driven,” says Mr. Doyon. “In order to effectively support our customers, Inductotherm Group has a global yet local strategy, based on manufacturing/engineering facilities in most industrialized countries with local sales/service providing fast and knowledgeable help.” 
 
As for Inductotherm Group’s future, Mr. Doyon says, “What the customer wants now is new technologies and innovations designed to streamline his manufacturing process and boost production. Not only will we bring more and more of our wide product mix to each company globally, we will also seek to offer new products that our customers need to keep them competitive.”

 

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