IP Corporation names Kevin Casey VP of sales
PAUL, Minn. (UI) — IP Corporation has appointed Kevin Casey as vice president of sales, a new role aimed at leading commercial strategy across its portfolio of manufacturing companies, including Interplastic, HK Research, and Molding Products.
“Kevin brings a wealth of knowledge in the composites industry, having held leadership positions at Premix, Sika, Mar-Bal, EMS-EFTEC and most recently, Jaeger-Unitek Sealing Solutions,” said Alex Wallenfelsz, executive vice president of IP Corporation. “His extensive experience in leading sales teams and expanding new technologies will create a focused ‘One-Team’ customer philosophy as we accelerate the launch of our integrated Interplastic and HK Research team.”
Casey noted the value of the company’s combined product offerings and customer-centered approach. “IP Corporation and HK Research have pioneered, industry leading polyester resins, vinyl ester resins, gel coats, molding and bonding compounds, putties and colorants,” he said. “The integration of HK Research, combined with IP Corporation’s full range of products, provides our customers with innovative, customer-specific technologies. We are excited to multiply this market focus in delivering best-in-class customer support with a full range of products and services.”
The new leadership role aligns with IP Corporation’s goal to strengthen its market position through innovation, product integration, and improved customer engagement, company officials said.
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