LMT Tools Appoints Employees to Senior Leadership Positions
LMT Onsrud/LMT Tools Announces Senior Leadership Changes‏

WAUKEGAN, IL – LMT Tools, producer of metalworking and industrial tools, has appointed several employees to senior leadership positions. 

Leslie Banduch has been appointed as president of both LMT Onsrud and LMT USA, Scott Feimster has been promoted to the position of vice president of sales and marketing at LMT Onsrud, Tim Martin has been hired as vice president of business development at LMT Onsrud, and Scott Shippell returns to the company as vice president of sales and marketing at LMT USA.

LMT Tools Appoints Employees to Senior Leadership PositionsMr. Banduch was named president of LMT USA in July of 2012. Prior to joining the LMT group of companies, he spent fourteen years with Porter-Cable/Delta power tools where he held several executive leadership positions in Texas, Tennessee, and Stuttgart Germany.

LMT Tools Appoints Employees to Senior Leadership PositionsScott Feimster joined LMT Onsrud in 2000 as a fields sales and application specialist and has most recently acted as global manager, aerospace, and composites since January of 2008. In Mr. Martin’s new role, he will be responsible for identifying and leading strategic business development for the domestic and international markets.

LMT Tools Appoints Employees to Senior Leadership PositionsTim Martin joins LMT Onsrud from MA Ford, where he was director of sales and responsible for all sales activity in North America. 

LMT Tools Appoints Employees to Senior Leadership PositionsScott Shippell joined LMT USA in 2004 and then transitioned to LMT Onsrud in 2012 as vice president of sales and marketing. In the move back to LMT USA, he will direct the sales and marketing efforts of that company.

LMT Tools offers its customers a comprehensive range of tools and tooling services for both cutting and non-cutting applications. LMT products are used by customers within the aerospace, automotive, medical, energy, and general machining industries.

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