TMCNet:  Red Lion Strengthens Team with New Executive Appointments

[April 06, 2012]

Red Lion Strengthens Team with New Executive Appointments

Apr 06, 2012 (Close-Up Media via COMTEX) -- Red Lion Controls announced that it has expanded its management team with the appointments of Subrata Guha as EVP of sales and Michael Evelhoch as VP of finance.

"Subrata and Mike bring a wide range of skills and industry experience to Red Lion as we continue to expand our global operations," said Mike Granby, president of Red Lion Controls. "We are looking forward to utilizing their expertise to continue integrating our sales and finance teams to support the acquisitions of both N-Tron and Sixnet. This will help to further maximize our potential as one, unified Red Lion organization." According to a release, Guha brings more than twenty years of experience in sales, strategic planning and channel development to Red Lion, as well as knowledge of mergers and acquisitions. Previously, as vice president of sales for Sixnet, he was a key player in driving the company's growth prior to its acquisition by Red Lion in October 2011. He has also held sales and business development positions at Avaya, ADC Telecom and other technology firms.


With more than 25 years of experience in finance, Evelhoch joins Red Lion from Harsco Corp., where he served as vice president and controller for the Infrastructure Americas division. He also held several financial leadership positions in both the U.S. and U.K. at Harsco, a $3 billion global industrial services company with customers in the construction, steel, metals, energy and railway industries.

Red Lion offers solutions to customers in communication, monitoring and control for industrial automation.

More Information: www.redlion.net ((Comments on this story may be sent to newsdesk@closeupmedia.com))

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