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Tubelite adds Danny Lamartiniere as client development manager
Danny Lamartiniere joins Tubelite Inc., Walker, Mich., as client devel- opment manager in Louisiana and Mississippi, providing storefront, curtainwall, and entrance and daylighting systems to owners, architects and glazing contractors of commercial buildings. Lamartiniere draws from 46 years in the fenestration industry, where he most recently served as a sales representative in the region for U.S. Aluminum, Los Angeles. Prior to this, he worked at Allen Glass, Alexandria, La., and at Good Neighbor Glass, Marksville, La.
Accurate Perforating adds to team Accurate Perforating, Chicago, has added Rachel
Reid as human resources generalist. Reid brings her extensive background in the health care indus- try. More recently, Reid has spent time working for Schwab Rehab Hospital, Chicago, and Lincoln Park Hospital, Chicago. Previous to joining Accurate, Reid worked for a home health agency in Skokie, Ill. Reid’s key objectives will be to provide guid-
ance regarding HR policy and administration, handle employee relations, and manage change within the companies. Reid, who speaks Spanish and French, will be an integral part of the human resources team dealing with Accurate’s multicultural work staff. Brett Sprietler joins Accurate as continuous
Radius Track welcomes Sheri Carter as new marketing manager Minneapolis-based Radius Track Corp. announced that Sheri Carter joined the company as its
marketing manager. A registered architect in New York, Carter brings signifi cant knowledge of material selection and specifi cation, product positioning, branding and leveraging a manufactur- er’s strengths to increase market penetration. Prior to joining Radius Track, Carter was the sales and marketing director for Boston Valley
Terra Cotta, Orchard Park, N.Y. Her work includes product development, testing, market launch, corporate branding, marketing collateral design, website design, and AIA Continuing Education Seminar development and presentation. Additionally, Carter provided ceramic rainscreen design assistance during design development for projects across the United States. Earlier in her career, Carter practiced architecture at Wendel Duchscherer, Amherst, N.Y., a full-service architecture and engineering fi rm with offi ces throughout the country.
improvement engineer. Sprietler brings his extensive background in manufacturing operations to the team at Accurate. Recently, he decided to transition from the automotive industry to the metal fabricating industry. Sprietler began his career as a quality engineer in
the plastics injection molding industry. After a year in plastics, he transitioned to a career with Minuteman International, Pingree Grove, Ill., where he spent nearly 14 years, most recently as director of industrial engi- neering and quality management system coordinator. More recently, he has spent the last four years
working for Northstar Aerospace in Bedford Park, Ill., as a continuous improvement engineer, and with the Chrysler Group at the Belvidere Assembly Plant, Belvidere, Ill., as an industrial engineering supervisor on the Dodge Dart launch team. Sprietler’s key objectives in his new role will be
New Alucobond website 3A Composites USA Inc., Statesville, N.C., has updated its Alucobond USA website,
www.AlucobondUSA.com. New navigation features make it easier than ever for visitors to access Alucobond product and technical information on the new site, where they’ll also be able to order product samples with a simple click via a new shopping cart feature. All information describing
Alucobond is accessible from the updated website’s home page where images of buildings uniquely designed with Alucobond from throughout the world are featured. Visitors to can get in-depth views and news of Alucobond USA product applications in the site’s “Projects” and “News” sections.
to provide guidance at both Accurate Metal Fabricat- ing and Accurate Perforating in their transition to lean manufacturing practices; focusing on process improve- ment and cost reduction efforts at both companies.
14 METAL ARCHITECTURE December 2012
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