Nolan Strall to Step Down as President of KraussMaffei in the US
Brett Greenhalgh will take over for Strall as the leader of KraussMaffei Corp. in America effective Sept. 1.
After five years, Nolan Strall, current president of KraussMaffei Corp. (KMC) in America, will be leaving the company to pursue other interests. In his stead, Brett Greenhalgh, VP of administration and finance, will manage KMC’s business from Sept. 1, 2024, onward.
Strall was promoted to president of KMC in 2022 after serving as VP operations & service for two years. KraussMaffei notes that Strall was instrumental in the company’s growth in the U.S., strengthening its service business and opening up new industries and customer groups, particularly in aerospace. He initiated collaborations with universities, including joint research projects with Clemson University, the NIAR Institute (National Institute for Aviation Research) at Wichita State University and the University of Dayton Research Institute.
In a release, Strall thanked his colleagues. “Together, we have restructured our business to a customer- and technology-first focus, opened up new markets and have provided our industry with innovative solutions and the best service, even in very difficult years,” Strall says.
Jörg Stech, managing director of KMT, thanked Strall for his commitment and performance. “[Strall] has significantly strengthened our position in the U.S. market, given us access to new industries and achieved great financial success,” Stech says.
(From left) Brett Greenhalgh, Nolan Strall and Jörg Stech. Source: KraussMaffei
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