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McLanahan Corp. promotes employees to leadership positions

May 8, 2012  By  Andrew Macklin


May 8th, 2012, Hollidaysburg,
Pa. — McLanahan Corporation has always felt that its employees
are its most valuable assets. That is why when recent, major growth caused a
need for new leadership positions, the corporation decided to promote from
within the company.

May 8th, 2012, Hollidaysburg,
Pa. — McLanahan Corporation has always felt that its employees
are its most valuable assets. That is why when recent, major growth caused a
need for new leadership positions, the corporation decided to promote from
within the company.

Ken Kirsch has
been promoted to the position of vice president of operations. Prior to filling
this newly created role, Ken served as director of business process operations.
Kirsch brings over 20 years of McLanahan experience relating to engineering,
project management, quality, business processes and more. He will be
responsible for providing leadership regarding the operations of McLanahan.

Jay Nartatez
now serves as the chief financial officer of McLanahan Corporation. Nartatez,
who is a certified public accountant, has been with McLanahan since October
2007 serving as the financial controller. His financial experiences range from
accounting to payroll to the integration and acquisitions of offices in the
United States, Australia and Europe.

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Due to the
promotion of Nartatez, Sean McLanahan’s title has changed to executive vice
president and chief administrative officer of McLanahan Corporation.

The newly
formed Environmental Division has led to two position changes. Cory Jenson, who
previously served as a regional sales manager in the aggregates industry, will
lead the division as the general manager. Also joining the new division will be
Brian Prenatt, director of engineering, who previously held the same position
in McLanahan’s Mineral Processing Division.

Succeeding
Prenatt as the director of engineering for the Mineral Processing Division is
Mike Smith. He previously served as the assistant director of engineering for
the division.

Another newly
formed department is being led by a McLanahan employee. Adam Eardley will serve
as the director of the project management department.

Finally, Chris
Kelley now holds the position of sales manager for the Aggregate Processing
Division. Chris was previously a regional sales manager focusing on the frac
sand industry.

McLanahan
continues to recognize its employees’ potential and is proud to recognize the
talented individuals in the company.


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