Thermwood strengthens its management team

Jim Bullis

DALE, Ind. – Thermwood Corp. has strengthened its management team with the promotion of several managers across the company. 

The company promoted Jim Bullis to its vice president of sales position. In his new role, Bullis will oversee the sales and operations of the machining products division at Thermwood. He is a long-standing employee with more 26-years of experience at Thermwood. Over the decades, he has held numerous positions, initially starting as a field service technician, moving to trade show manager and over the last 19 years he has served as an account manager. Bullis resides in Southern Indiana with his wife, Jessy, and their family. 

Brendan Haas
Brendan Haas

In addition, the company promoted Brendan Haas as an account manager within the machining products division. In his new role, he will be responsible for sales and dealer relationships over his designated areas, which is half of the US. He started at Thermwood as a field service technician, and over the last three years, as an upgrade specialist in the retrofit department for technical services.

Pete Riddle
Pete Riddle

Finally, the company has promoted Pete Riddle to an upgrade services specialist in the retrofit department. In his new role, he will be responsible for sales of upgrades, retrofits, refurbished machines and the advanced support program.

Riddle has approximately 21 years of experience at Thermwood. He has held numerous positions, initially as a field service technician and then as programming support and for the last 11 years as a training instructor.

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