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MC Machinery Systems Promotes Tony Imbrogno to CEO



(l-r) Roberto Okamoto, General Director, MC Machinery Systems-Mexico; Bill Isaac, Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing, MC Machinery Systems; Lou Clifford, Senior Vice President of Logistics, MC Machinery Systems; former CEO Tomoo Yoshikawa; new CEO Tony Imbrogno, MC Machinery Systems; Chief Operating Officer Hiroto Shindo, MC Machinery Systems; Chief Financial Officer Shohei Tao, MC Machinery Systems; Shota Hamamoto, President and CEO of MC Machinery Systems-Canada.

MC Machinery Systems has announced the promotion of Tony Imbrogno to CEO. Imbrogno is the first American CEO of the Mitsubishi Corp. subsidiary since its founding in 1978.

An Addison, IL, native, Imbrogno earned a bachelor's degree in electronic technology engineering from DeVry University in Chicago and completed the Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management Finance for Executives program.

Imbrogno began his career at MC Machinery in 1986 as a field service engineer and went on to hold management and executive positions, including his most recent seven-year stint as senior vice president of operations, customer service and support.

His accomplishments over the past 36 years include establishing MC Machinery's robust service and support infrastructure throughout North America, including a regionalized network of experienced service technicians, and serving as an integral part of the team managing overall company operations. "He also has worked closely with Mitsubishi engineers on some of the industry's most advanced fabrication and machining equipment," said a company spokesperson.

Founded in 1978, MC Machinery now has more than 430 employees in North America. In addition to its headquarters in Elk Grove Village, IL, MC Machinery has technology centers in Concord, NC, Cypress, CA, Pine Brook, NJ, Dallas, TX, Querétaro, Mexico and Richmond Hill in Ontario, Canada.

"As MC Machinery continues to grow, our employees need to see that Americans can grow within the company," Imbrogno said. "When you start a career at MC Machinery, you have the ability to reach the top."

The company is a North American supplier and servicer of fabrication and machining equipment, including Mitsubishi lasers, EDMs, automation systems and press brakes. It serves industries including aerospace, mold and die, job shops, medical and energy.

Imbrogno said he will continue the open-door policy he has adhered to his entire career, and more managers will report directly to him than with previous CEOs.

"I am a big communicator and my office door has been open for 36 years because I value the relationships with my colleagues," he said. "I strongly believe that MC Machinery is a company that has succeeded because of its people."

MC Machinery Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing Bill Isaac said that Imbrogno is an excellent choice to lead the company into the future. "I cannot think of anyone more universally respected and beloved than Tony," Isaac said. "His leadership skills are exemplary, and his deep knowledge of the fabrication and machining industries is unrivaled." 

Imbrogno lives in Bloomingdale, IL, and has three children and four grandchildren.

Outgoing MC Machinery CEO Tomoo Yoshikawa will be returning to the Mitsubishi Corporation in Tokyo. Hiroto Shindo is the incoming MC Machinery Chief Operating Officer, a newly created position. Shindo most recently was managing director of MC Machinery Systems-India. Prior to that, he was deputy general manager at Mitsubishi Corporation-Tokyo, where he was responsible for overseeing the global machine tools and agricultural equipment business.

For more information contact:

MC Machinery Systems, Inc.

85 Northwest Point Blvd.

Elk Grove Village, IL 60007

630-860-4210

sales@mcmachinery.com

www.mcmachinery.com

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