Kinedyne taps Wolford to head sales and marketing

Nov. 29, 2012

Paul Wolford has been promoted to vice president of sales & marketing for Kinedyne Corp. Wolford replaces Larry Harrison, who has resigned.

 “Paul recently returned to Kinedyne where he spent over 18 years in pivotal roles attributing to the company’s growth and success during that time period,” said James M. Klausmann II, executive vice president.

 “We are now looking forward to the leadership that Paul will bring to our Sales organization in the coming years and we are very excited about the opportunities that are already underway,” he added.

The company also announced that Ralph Abato has resigned as vice president of strategic initiatives to pursue other interests.

“I appreciate the efforts, contributions and professionalism of Larry and Ralph. Kinedyne wishes both of them nothing but the best in their future endeavors and I am confident that they will be successful in their new career opportunities,” Klausmann said.

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