10.03.18
Maxcess, a global provider of products and services for web handling applications, has named Tim Quinn as vice president of global supply chain.
“Tim is a performance-driven leader with a track record of building strong sourcing teams and implementing effective procurement strategies across diverse industries in complex, global organizations,” says Doug Knudtson, chief operating officer for Maxcess.
Quinn was most recently vice president of strategic sourcing for Standex International, a manufacturer of food service equipment. Prior to that he was vice president of global supply chain for Ametek, a global provider of electronic instruments and electromechanical devices. He has also led global supply chain activities as the chief procurement officer for the Elster Group (now Honeywell), a German headquartered world provider in metering technologies.
He holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Florida State University and a Master of Arts in Communication from the University of South Florida.
“We are excited to leverage Tim’s vast experience with large multi-national corporations across our seven storied brands globally,” says Greg Jehlik, CEO of Maxcess.
“Tim is a performance-driven leader with a track record of building strong sourcing teams and implementing effective procurement strategies across diverse industries in complex, global organizations,” says Doug Knudtson, chief operating officer for Maxcess.
Quinn was most recently vice president of strategic sourcing for Standex International, a manufacturer of food service equipment. Prior to that he was vice president of global supply chain for Ametek, a global provider of electronic instruments and electromechanical devices. He has also led global supply chain activities as the chief procurement officer for the Elster Group (now Honeywell), a German headquartered world provider in metering technologies.
He holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Florida State University and a Master of Arts in Communication from the University of South Florida.
“We are excited to leverage Tim’s vast experience with large multi-national corporations across our seven storied brands globally,” says Greg Jehlik, CEO of Maxcess.