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Murray becomes President of Teknor Apex
Murray will be responsible for the company’s worldwide compounding businesses. Teknor Apex operates twelve manufacturing facilities in the USA, Europe, and Asia. Murray has also been appointed President of Singapore-based Teknor Apex Asia Pacific.
He assumes his new position after serving as Executive Vice President of the company since 2006. He joined Teknor Apex in 1978 as a project engineer. Subsequent positions included those of plant engineer, plant manager, and corporate director of engineering. He was promoted to Vice President of manufacturing in 1992 and to Senior Vice President of manufacturing in 2002. At this time he also became a member of the company’s Senior Management Team. Murray holds a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering and applied mechanics from the University of Rhode Island and an M.B.A. from Bryant University.
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