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InPro promotes executives

Muskego-based InPro Corp today announced several promotions and new role assignments for its executive suites.

InPro’s owner, Stephen Ziegler, has assumed the title of chairman, and Philip Ziegler has been promoted to chief executive officer.
In addition, Glenn Kennedy has been promoted to chief operating officer overseeing InPro’s global supply chain and plant operations, and the addition of information technology.
Marc Holland, executive vice president of sales and marketing, will oversee InPro’s expanding international business operations, a role previously shared with Ziegler.
To assist with sales management, Sean McCormick, one of InPro’s regional sales managers, has been promoted to the newly created role of U.S. director of sales.
Rounding out the promotions, Mike Sekula has been promoted to vice president of supply chain management, adding oversight of purchasing and materials management to his existing leadership of distribution and logistics.

Muskego-based InPro Corp today announced several promotions and new role assignments for its executive suites.

InPro’s owner, Stephen Ziegler, has assumed the title of chairman, and Philip Ziegler has been promoted to chief executive officer.
In addition, Glenn Kennedy has been promoted to chief operating officer overseeing InPro’s global supply chain and plant operations, and the addition of information technology.
Marc Holland, executive vice president of sales and marketing, will oversee InPro’s expanding international business operations, a role previously shared with Ziegler.
To assist with sales management, Sean McCormick, one of InPro’s regional sales managers, has been promoted to the newly created role of U.S. director of sales.
Rounding out the promotions, Mike Sekula has been promoted to vice president of supply chain management, adding oversight of purchasing and materials management to his existing leadership of distribution and logistics.

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