HammerHead Trenchless Creates New Management Positions, Strengthens Customer-focused Growth
HammerHead Trenchless, of Lake Mills, Wisconsin, a Charles Machine Works company, has promoted three of its top personnel to newly created management positions.
HammerHead president Kevin Smith said the new positions are part of an internal expansion initiative that strengthens the company’s existing focus on customers and users.
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“As we grow, we look to the leaders within our company to step up and help us continue the expansion of all our business areas. These new positions reflect the need to provide dedicated and specialized oversight to those areas of our business that most directly impact the growth and profitability of our customers,” Smith said. “The people we’ve chosen have 54 years of industry experience between the three of them, and are known within the industry for their leadership. We look forward to even more success as they help us continue moving our company and industry forward.”
Ryan Boldan is now director of Support Services. His responsibilities include marketing and E-commerce, inside sales, customer service, service, and training and technical services teams.
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Brian Kenkel is now director of Rehabilitation and Replacement. In this position Kenkel leads sales teams and provides product management for the HammerHead Trenchless Rehabilitation and Replacement division.
Jeff Urbanski is now training and technical services manager. In his new position Urbanski and a team of seven technicians are tasked with building HammerHead University – an education center dedicated to the trenchless industry. He will oversee the training facility and direct creation of all e-Learning and testing solutions.
All three promotions were effective immediately.
SOURCE – HammerHead Trenchless