Lane Enterprises names Tony Radoszewski senior VP of marketing and communications
(UI) — Lane Enterprises, the second-largest U.S. producer of corrugated steel and plastic pipe, has announced the appointment of Tony Radoszewski as senior vice president of marketing and communications.
Effective Sept. 16, Radoszewski brings more than 40 years of experience in sales, marketing, and business development to the role, with the aim of expanding Lane’s presence in civil infrastructure markets.
“Tony has extensive knowledge of the pipe industry as well as strong leadership abilities that will help take our company to the next level,” said Patrick X. Collings, president and CEO of Lane. “The country’s failing water infrastructure is in desperate need of repair, and Lane’s vast product line has been proven to provide long-term, safe, and cost-effective solutions. Tony, with his excellent marketing, communications, and creative skills, will enable our company to carry that beneficial message forward.”
Radoszewski holds a degree in chemistry from St. Mary’s University in San Antonio and has had a long career in the pipe and plastics industries. He has held key roles at Phillips 66, Advanced Drainage Systems, and Wentworth Group International. He also served as president of the Plastics Pipe Institute and later the Plastics Industry Association, where he led strategic initiatives in advocacy, communications, and sustainability.
“I am grateful for this opportunity to play a role in advancing this nearly 100-year-old company,” Radoszewski said. “Lane’s core beliefs and adherence to the highest standards for clients, partners, and employees is keenly instrumental to its current and future success. I’m excited to be a part of this team.”
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