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Bradley Barth
PSI recently hired Bradley Barth to its Baton Rouge operations
office as a project engineer. Barth will be assisting with
projects throughout Louisiana.
He is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati with bachelor's
and master's degrees in civil engineering.
PSI is an independent engineering testing firm and one of
the largest consulting engineering firms in North America,
with approximately $200 million in annual revenues.
Andrew Wise, Jeff Woodruff, Greg Force
Andrew Wise has been promoted to vice president and general
manager of Tindall Corp.'s Virginia Division. Wise was previously
vice president and general manager of Tindall's Mississippi
Division in Biloxi, Miss.
Wise has been with Tindall since 1971 and has a bachelor's
degree in economics from Clemson University.
Jeff Woodruff has been promoted to vice president and general
manager of the company's Mississippi Division. He was formerly
the engineering and project manager for the division.
Woodruff has a bachelor's degree in civil engineering from
Georgia Tech and is a registered professional engineer. He
has been with the organization since 1985.
Greg Force has been promoted to president and chief operating
officer for Tindall Corp. Force has a bachelor's degree in
civil engineering from Lehigh University and a master's degree
in business administration from Georgia College & State
University. A registered professional engineer, he has been
with Tindall since 1988.
Rob Seils
Paint and anodize finisher Linetec recently named Rob Seils
as a regional manager with its outside sales team. As a former
inside sales manager with the company, he now will share and
apply his knowledge of Linetec's internal systems, products
and services with customers.
In his new role, Seils' sales territory will include the
western half of the U.S. plus Louisiana, Tennessee, Kentucky,
West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina.
With 12 years of experience in sales and management, Seils
also has worked as a sales engineer with metal fabricator
Northland Stainless Inc. in Tomahawk, Wis., and with oil and
gas exploration products supplier Smith International Inc.
in Houston, Texas.
A Wisconsin native, he lived in Texas for 20 years and earned
a bachelor's degree from Southwest Texas State University
in San Marcos.
Tom Zorn
Tom Zorn has been appointed business area executive of the
Rental Service business area and CEO of Rental Service Corp.
He succeeds Freek Nijdam, who will remain as chairman of the
legal operation.
Zorn joined Rental Service Corporation in June 2003 and had
most recently been heading the regional operations of the
business area as chief operating officer. In his new position,
he will be a member of Atlas Copco's Group Management.
"Tom has a deep knowledge of and a long experience with
the rental industry, combined with proven leadership skills,"
said Gunnar Brock, president and CEO, Atlas Copco Group.
Zorn has a bachelor's degree in economics and a master's
degree in business administration from the University of Michigan.
Nijdam remains chairman of the board of Rental Service Corporation.
He will also continue to work with special assignments and
will report to the president and CEO of the Atlas Copco Group.
Kem Davis
Sloan Valve Company recently announced the appointment of
Kem Davis as product line manager for manual faucets. Davis
will report directly to Ren Owen, vice president of business
development at Sloan.
Davis worked for more than 23 years at T&S Brass and
Bronze Works Inc., most recently as vice president of sales.
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