Alps Wire Rope Announces New Hires

December 18, 2014

Jim Miner (Photo: Alps Wire Rope Corporation)
Jim Miner (Photo: Alps Wire Rope Corporation)
Alps Wire Rope Corporation announced the several recent additions and promotions.
 
Jim Miner has been appointed Regional Manager for the North Central and Midwest area, bringing six years of wire rope experience at Alps Wire Rope Corporation and previous experience as Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Wells Electronics for 12 of years. 
 
Greg Smith has joined Alps Wire Rope Corporation as Territory Sales Manager for North Central territory. Smith was recently employed with WireCo World Group and has over 17 years experience in the wire rope industry. Smith also served in the U.S. Army.
 
Dan Warren started at Alps Wire Rope Corporation December 8 as buyer at the corporate headquarters. Warren is new to the wire rope industry and has over 10 years of purchasing experience. Warren was employed as a buyer at Spectrum and prior to this, was employed at Chaparral Materials in New Mexico as a buyer of industrial steel products.
 
Gregg Lakin started at Alps Wire Rope Corporation November 24 as warehouse manager in St. Charles, Illinois. Lakin is also new to the wire rope industry and worked at Aptar as an inventory analyst for over a year and worked previously at Prinova as the Warehouse Manager for 10 years
 

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