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Chicago Metallic® announces leadership promotions: James B. Moynihan promoted to vice president and general manager of North American operations

 
  Subscribe to FREE newsletter  Feb 11, 2013

James B. Moynihan has been promoted to vice president and general manager of the Chicago Metallic® Corporation North America. Steve Noeth has been named as vice president of sales for North America, filling Moynihan’s previous role. Mark Campbell also has been promoted to vice president of operations for Chicago Metallic’s worldwide operations. Moynihan, Noeth and Campbell will work closely with Charles L. Jahn who has been appointed as chief executive officer of global operations, in addition to his continued position as chairman of the board.

Building on a legacy that began in 1893, Chicago Metallic is a global provider of architectural building products and services, including ceiling suspension systems, metal ceilings, acoustical and sustainable ceiling panels. Its manufacturing facilities and distribution channels are located throughout North America, Europe and Asia.

Drawing from 23 years of experience in sales, Moynihan is well-versed in financial management, strategic planning, account development and customer relationship management. As Chicago Metallic’s vice president of sales for North America he managed direct sales and specialty agents and coordinated with those covering Central America, South America and China.

“Jim has done a tremendous job leading our sales organization. He brings a great focus on our customers and our premier service,” praises Jahn.

“I’m thrilled to be working with a company so rich in history and culture,” says Moynihan. “The company cares about my well-being and, in turn, I focus on the well-being of Chicago Metallic and its customers. The customers can feel the difference in our commitment to long-term partnerships.”

For the 15 years prior to joining Chicago Metallic, Moynihan worked at Allied Tube and Conduit® U.S. A subsidiary of Tyco International, the company manufactures electrical and metal products. While at the company, he earned regular promotions from his start as the northwest sales representative for the mechanical tube division to eventually, becoming director of sales overseeing two divisions with international operations. Other titles throughout his career have included general manager, business development manager and director of marketing.

Moynihan graduated with an M.B.A. from Indiana University. He also studied business administration for his bachelor’s degree with a major in marketing. He maintains his membership with the American Marketing Association. In his free time, Moynihan and his wife are involved with the athletic activities of their three children, as well as volunteers as an assistant coach for youth baseball, basketball and soccer.

In his new role as vice president of sales, Noeth will report to Moynihan and will manage the North American regional sales managers.

“He has contributed to the success of the sales organization and is respected by the sales organization, customers and his peers throughout the industry. Steve’s contributions have earned him this well-deserved promotion and we are lucky to have him as a part of the team,” says Moynihan.

Part of Chicago Metallic’s team for more than nine years, Noeth started with the company as a regional sales manager and most recently served as senior regional sales manager. Before joining Chicago Metallic, he studied at Kent State University then was hired by NCR Corporation. He worked in sales and management at NCR for 15 years, rising to become a company director.

Throughout his 27-year career, Campbell has earned an admirable reputation for his contribution to operational performance. While at Chicago Metallic, he progressed through core operational departments including director of new product development, business unit manager of specialty ceilings and vice-president of engineering for North America operations.
Now, as vice president of Chicago Metallic’s worldwide operations, Campbell is responsible for the company’s operations in North America, Europe and Asia. Jahn elaborates, “Working closely with me as part of the leadership team, Mark is charged with maximizing our global performance through business development, product development, manufacturing, continuous improvement and safety initiatives. His vision, leadership and asset optimization prove a winning combination.”

Prior to Chicago Metallic, Campbell held various senior-level positions including director of sales and engineering of Arens Controls Company; business unit manager, engineering director and plant manager of several Senior Flexonics’ divisions; and several engineering roles at Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems.

Academically, Campbell graduated with a Bachelor of Science in engineering from Bradley University and gained further education in lean manufacturing and 5S systems. When not working, he gives back to the community by volunteering in local hunger relief organizations and, when time allows, he runs marathons. He and his wife are raising children, who also are involved in charitable and religious activities.

Responsible for the Chicago Metallic’s overall worldwide operations, Jahn has worked with the company for more than 15 years including as director and chairman of the board. He says that he enjoys the enduring relationships created with customers and employees. Outside of the office, he volunteers with the Union League Boys and Girls Clubs of Chicago.

“Our employees are friendly, caring people who are 100% committed to the customer,” says Jahn. “With pride in craftsmanship, commitment to customers and an eye on the future, we continue to benefit from a culture where people are valued above all else.”

About Chicago Metallic Corporation

Chicago Metallic Corporation is a global provider of architectural building products and services - including metal panels and ceiling systems, suspended grid systems, and acoustical and sustainable ceiling panels. Our manufacturing facilities and distribution channels are located throughout North America, Europe and Asia. CMC continues to manufacture sash bar and retains the qualities of the small company that embraces the value of its customers.

Tradenames: BarrierGrid, BarrierPan, BeamGrid, CubeGrid, CurvGrid, EuroStone, EZ-Flex, GraphGrid, Infinity, Intaline, MacroPlus, Magna T-Cell, Metaline, MetalWood, Monarch GE, Planar, PlanarMacro, PlanarPlus, Planostile, Securline, Soft Touch, SpanFast, SST, Styline, Tempra, Traditions, Ultraline, WoodScenes.

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