Hy-Tek Material Handling promotes Integrated Systems executives
Hy-Tek Material Handling, Inc. is pleased to announce the promotions of Integrated Systems (IS) Division executives Donnie Johnson, Mark Bruner, Gary Wisniewski and Mickey Thompson. The four execs oversee Hy-Tek’s growing national IS division and team of experienced engineering, sales, logistics and project management professionals. Providing integrated material handling systems for customers nationwide, Hy-Tek’s IS division has the experience and expertise necessary to engineer, design and implement strategic plans for any material handling application. The promotions were announced jointly by Hy-Tek CEO Samuel Grooms and Integrated Systems Division President Tom Mann at the MODEX 2014 expo in Atlanta.
Donnie Johnson has been named executive vice president, sales, Integrated Systems. He previously held the position of sales vice president. Located in Hy-Tek’s Greater Cincinnati office, Johnson brings more than three decades of industry experience, including 11 years with Hy-Tek, to his new position.
Mark Bruner has been named executive vice president, operations, Integrated Systems. He previously held the position of operations VP. Located in Hy-Tek’s Greater Cincinnati office, Bruner brings over 30 years of industry experience, including 11 years with Hy-Tek, to his new position.
Gary Wisniewski has been named vice president, engineering, Integrated Systems. He previously held the position of engineering director. Located in Hy-Tek’s Greater Cincinnati office, Wisniewski brings nearly three decades of industry experience, including 12 years with Hy-Tek, to his new position.
Mickey Thompson has been named vice president and principal manager of Hy-Tek’s Integrated Systems Division—Southern Region, which was formed in January 2014 through the acquisition of Conveying Solutions, Inc. and Allied Conveyor Systems. Based in Atlanta, Thompson brings 30-plus years of industry experience to his new position.