Dometic Promotes Trigg

September 14, 2015

Dometic Group promoted Ned Trigg to Executive Vice President of Dometic’s Marine division.
 
In his new role, Trigg will be the business leader for the Marine OEM and Aftermarket divisions for the Americas region. This includes sales, application engineering, customer service, manufacturing operations and new product development strategies. “Ned Trigg brings a wealth of experience across all of our target markets – from leisure boating and yachting to workboat, commercial and military markets,” said Frank Marciano, President of Dometic Americas. “Over the last 27 years, Mr. Trigg has worked closely with our design, engineering, manufacturing and sales teams, offering boat builders and end-customers a single source for innovative comfort products and on-board systems. I have personally worked with Ned for over 16 years and I can think of no one better to take on this important role.” 
 
Trigg added, “Dometic is experiencing a period of rapid growth in its marine businesses worldwide. I am honored and excited to be leading our teams as we continue to invent, develop, manufacture and deliver the industry’s most advanced systems for HVAC, sanitation, refrigeration, water purification and ship-wide ventilation.”
Reporting directly to Mr. Trigg will be Vice President of Engineering and Technical Support Charlie Barefoot; Vice President of Aftermarket Sales Ken Taranto; and Operations Manager Matt Ehlschide.
 

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