Fecon announces the hiring of new personnel as Brandon Flexsenhar joins the company as chief operating officer (COO), a new position within the company.

Flexsenhar has served in a variety of production and operations positions with companies such as Caterpillar, LB Steel, Fairbanks Morse Engine, Putzmeister, and most recently as VP of operations for KION. He holds a BS in organizational leadership and supervision, industrial technology from the Purdue University, and an MBA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

As COO, he is responsible for the operational effectiveness of the company, and will focus on improving supply chain reliability, lean manufacturing, continuous quality improvement, and production footprint optimization. His goal is “to produce best in class products with competitive lead times, and create value through people, process, and technology.”

“We’re excited to welcome Brandon to the Fecon team,” said CEO Bob Dieckman. “His extensive industry experience coupled with a results-driven approach, and passion and energy will benefit Fecon as well as our customers.”

Learn more at: www.fecon.com.

 

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