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Ron Person Joins Klüber

March 15, 2013

Photo: Klϋber
Photo: Klϋber

Klϋber Lubrication, a worldwide manufacturer of specialty lubricants, announced that Ron Person has joined its North American operations as director of business development for oil and gas.

In his new role, Person will be responsible for further developing application-specific support and customer service initiatives designed to better position Klüber Lubrication as a specialty lubricant producer in the oil and gas market. Person will work closely with key equipment manufacturers in the industry to match existing Klüber products to applications, as well as identify areas for new product development.

Person has more than 20 years of experience in the oil and gas industry. Prior to joining Klüber, he was a global subsea manager for BP Lubricants. Prior to that, Person held business and technical roles at Deutsch Offshore, Teledyne Technologies, M-I SWACO and Cameron.

Person holds a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Distribution from Texas A&M University, where he was a member of the Corps of Cadets, accepting a commission into the U.S. Army.

www.klubersolutions.com
 

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