CEO and Chairman Don Kendall has appointed Jeff Somple president of all of Mack Molding. In his new role, Somple is responsible for Mack Molding’s northern and southern divisions, including five manufacturing facilities in Vermont, North Carolina and South Carolina; Mack Prototype, a prototyping and low-volume manufacturing facility in Massachusetts; and Synectic, an engineering services group in Connecticut. Kendall will remain CEO and chairman of Mack Group, which includes Mack Molding and Mack Technologies.
“Jeff took over the helm of our northern division in 2002 and has delivered sustainable, profitable growth ever since,” says Kendall. “Since the early 2000’s, Mack has faced significant loss of sales from the computer and business equipment sector to overseas low-cost labor; diversification of our markets with a major thrust toward medical device manufacturing; grass-roots development of a full-service machining center; and the acquisition of an engineering services company to enhance upfront design capabilities. Jeff has demonstrated strong, confident leadership throughout each of these challenges. I am extremely pleased he has chosen to accept this one as well.”
Somple has been with Mack since 1988, when he joined the sales department. He moved quickly up the ranks to vice president, sales/engineering, and then president, Northern Division. Earlier, Somple was northeast regional sales manager for five years for Continental Extrusion Corporation, an extruder, printer and converter of plastic packaging in Garden City, N.Y. He also owned and operated his own restaurant in Black Rock, Ct.
Somple holds a bachelor’s from Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vt. He and his wife, China, are the parents of three daughters and make their home in Manchester Center, Vt.
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