Glendinning Named SVP, Service Division, Alfa Laval

January 6, 2016

Ross Glendinning (Photo: Alfa Laval)
Ross Glendinning (Photo: Alfa Laval)

Ross Glendinning was appointed Senior Vice President, Service Division of Alfa Laval Inc. in January 2016. Glendinning is charged with driving consistent profitable growth, and developing new sales opportunities for the service business of Alfa Laval in the U.S. His responsibilities include leading parts sales, reconditioning services, field services and technical support activities.

Glendinning joined Alfa Laval in 1982 as Marine Engineer for the company’s military products group. He worked in various areas of the organization, holding positions in regional and national service, global business development, as well as capital equipment marketing and sales management. He was most recently responsible for Alfa Laval’s services for the industrial process markets.
 
Glendinning holds a Bachelor of Science in Marine Engineering degree from the United States Merchant Marine Academy. He has also completed business management and leadership development courses at Sonoma State University, the University of Richmond and the Ashridge Business School. Glendinning is based at the Alfa Laval facility in Warminster, Penn.

 

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