IMO Delaval Names Three New Managers For Turbine Division
The Delaval Turbine Division of IMO Industries Inc. recently announced that Bern E. Deichmann has been appointed as manager of commercial operations, Steven W. Jadney promoted to manager of quality operations, and Debra J. Vietzke promoted to manager of project management.
Gary Walker, vice president and general manager, stated that the new assignments "are a reflection of our growing interest in the new unit business, as well as our continued commitment to our traditional markets: industrial, chemical, petro and chemical, oil and gas, utility and marine." As manager of commercial operations, Mr. Deichmann will be responsible for marketing, product support services, project management, field service and marketing communications for the Delaval Turbine Division Mr. Jadney has been with IMO for over 17 years, holding positions in project management, marketing and field sales. Mr. Walker said "...
Mr. Jadney's promotion to manager of quality operations confirms our commitment to this important program." Project managers will report to Ms. Vietzke in her new role as manager of project management. Of this promotion, Mr. Walker stated, "She has the strong background needed in the area of project management which will enable us to provide close cooperation between the Delaval Turbine Division and its many customers." As part of IMO Industries Inc., based in Lawrenceville, N.J., the Delaval Turbine Division is located on the company's original 100-acre site in Hamilton Township. It is a major supplier of 5 to 80-MW steam turbine generator sets to the MSW, industrial cogeneration, pulp and paper and independent power production industries. In addition, it is a leading supplier of mechanical drive steam turbines (to 50,000 bhp), centrifugal compressors, single and multi-stage boiler feed pumps, and double helical marine gears.
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