Applied Manufacturing Technologies Names Vice President of Sales
October 1, 2022
Scott Kilpatrick
Applied Manufacturing Technologies, an independent automation engineering company supporting warehousing and logistics, robot companies, system integrators, line builders and users of robotic automation worldwide, has announced the strategic hire of Scott Kilpatrick as Vice President of Sales.
Working together with Chief Operating Officer Craig Salvalaggio, Kilpatrick will focus on growing and leading the sales team, developing engineers and sales personnel to lead fulfilling professional lives in an environment of advancing high performers.
"Scott provides the industry knowledge and insight to help navigate strategic accounts and lead overall sales for Applied Manufacturing Technologies. He is a natural sales professional with credibility in all aspects of his career," said Salvalaggio. "Scott has joined Applied Manufacturing Technologies to help build the next generation of our customer-facing team through mentorship and guidance; culture is very important to the company and our leadership team. Scott possesses the character traits that we uphold in our industry and the core values of Applied Manufacturing Technologies: integrity, respect, excellence in reputation and support of our team members."
Beginning his career as a process engineer, Kilpatrick came up through the ranks in industrial automation, bringing nearly 30 years of experience to his new position. Having previously held positions at several prominent automation firms, Kilpatrick was most recently the vice president of global business development at Acme Manufacturing, where he expanded the company's footprint in the U.S., Singapore and Southeast Asia. He also expanded their product offering in complex robotic applications, including adaptive robotic solutions, in the aerospace industry and others.
For more information contact:
Applied Manufacturing Technologies
219 Kay Industrial Drive
Orion, MI 48359
248-409-2000
info@appliedmfg.com
www.appliedmfg.com
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