Ingram Named to New Position at Eriez Magnetics

photo of Charles IngramMANA Board member Charlie Ingram has been promoted to the newly created position of executive vice president and chief marketing officer for Eriez Magnetics, Erie, Pennsylvania, effective January 1, 2019. Ingram served most recently as Eriez vice president of sales and marketing.

In making the announcement, Eriez President and CEO Tim Shuttleworth said, “Over his 25 years of dedicated service to Eriez, Charlie has played a key role in developing and executing sales and marketing strategies which have significantly contributed to our company’s substantial growth and worldwide success. He is an extremely effective, respected, and strategic leader in the industries we serve.”

As executive vice president and chief marketing officer, Ingram will oversee global marketing operations and facilitate greater collaboration and standardization of marketing resources used by the company’s 10 subsidiaries and 12 manufacturing locations. Ingram will champion the introduction of new Eriez products to target countries, as well as managing product line re-alignment and standardizing product designs based on market intelligence. Other duties include monitoring the professional growth of Eriez’ sales and marketing team, enhancing customer satisfaction through improved sales processes, and tracking global marketing performance.

Ingram joined Eriez in 1994 as national sales manager. Prior to that, he was manager of international marketing at Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co., also serving as general manager of the company’s Canadian affiliate. His career also includes 10 years at Warner & Swasey, a machine tool manufacturer, where he rose to manager of Product Sales.

In addition to serving on the MANA Board, Ingram serves on the advisory board of Mercyhurst University’s Walker College of Business; the Sterling Technologies, Inc., Board of Directors; and as a Trustee Fellow of Denison University. He is also a member of the Edinboro University President’s Advisory Council. Previously, Ingram was the president of the Erie Philharmonic Board of Directors, Sight Center of Northwest Pennsylvania, and Process Equipment Manufacturers’ Association (PEMA).

Eriez (www.eriez.com) is an authority in separation technologies. The company’s magnetic lift and separation, metal detection, fluid recycling, flotation, materials feeding, screening, conveying and controlling equipment have application in the process, metalworking, packaging, plastics, rubber, recycling, food, mining, aggregate and textile industries. Eriez manufactures and markets these products through 12 international subsidiaries located on six continents.

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