New President for Conair Group
Auxiliary equipment builder names Jason Ganim president.
Jason Ganim, whose background includes almost 30 years of success in sales, management and executive leadership, as well as a degree in Finance, was named president of Conair Group, effective Monday, Nov. 8.
“We interviewed many highly qualified candidates from a number of industrial equipment companies and several other industries,” said Kirk Winstead who has been Conair president since 2018, while also serving as president and COO of Conair’s parent company, IPEG, Inc. “Our key objective was to attract an accomplished executive with a proven track record of leadership and delivering consistent results in a competitive environment. Moreover, we sought a leader capable of enabling and inspiring our people in order to transform challenges into opportunities.
“As Conair continues to experience phenomenal growth, we need to expand our capacity to serve our customers and maximize our effectiveness across the business,” Winstead continued. “Jason Ganim brings to us leadership experience across a number of industrial and manufacturing businesses, as well as an eagerness to learn all about our industry, products and customers.”
Most recently, Ganim was a senior executive for Transtar Industries, Cleveland, a leading distributor of automotive aftermarket parts and solutions. He held multiple high-level positions during his 13 years with that company. He was v.p. business pevelopment for East West Manufacturing, Atlanta, for just over five years before that, and, earlier in his career spent six years as dir. of aftermarket business for a large distributor of automotive and industrial replacement parts. He holds a BA from the University of Georgia, with special concentration in Finance.
For his part, Ganim said he is “a big fan of the culture at Conair. They are a high-value, market-leading company, with a very strong focus on helping customers solve problems, which has always been one of my personal passions. I like the fact that they are committed to involving their employees in the process, soliciting and implementing their ideas and focusing on employee development and continuous improvement. From the first time I visited Conair, I sensed a real feeling of family in the organization and I can’t wait to get involved.”