US Rope Maker Names President

September 10, 2012

US-based Yale Cordage, a custom and specialty rope manufacturer, announce that Bill Putnam has been named president of the company.

Saco, Maine-based Yale Cordage is a custom and specialty rope manufacturer that designs a wide variety of application-specific ropes.

Putnam was previously executive vice president, responsible for strategic planning and execution of the company's operating network, process design, analysis and implementation, and production efficiency.

The announcement was made by Tom Yale, Yale Cordage chief executive officer (CEO), who has served as CEO since 1970, and president since 1992. Tom will continue as CEO, managing the company's overall strategic direction and multiparty project work.

"Bill has been an asset to our company for over 25 years. His in-depthknowledge of our customers' industries and how Yale's products address their challenges is invaluable," said Yale. "This, coupled with his operational expertise working at all levels of the business, will serve him well as our new president. Bill's promotion sets the stage for continued long-term growth for our company. I look forward to working with Bill to strengthen Yale Cordage's position in a variety of marketplaces."




 

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