MENDOTA - Mark Lamboley was recently promoted to vice president of HCC, Inc. in Mendota.
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Mark Lamboley
MENDOTA - Mark Lamboley was recently promoted to vice president of HCC, Inc. in Mendota. The promotion was announced by HCC President Brian Nelson.
Lamboley’s primary responsibilities revolve around the development and management of HCC‘s commercial relationships with major OEM customers and aftermarket distributors. His goals include maximizing profit commensurate with the best interests of the corporation, employees, and customers through the management of all aspects of HCC’s business development initiatives. He has been a member of the board of directors for the Farm Equipment Manufacturer’s Association (FEMA) since 2017.
Lamboley will also assume the duties of managing Shaver Manufacturing, a fully owned subsidiary of HCC, located in Graettinger, Iowa.
With locations in Mendota and Curitiba, Brazil, HCC is the leading designer and manufacturer of reels, sieves and chaffers for the combine industry. HCC also fully owns Triple C in Sabetha, Kan.