Nathan Kimmerle reecently joined Albaugh, LLC as the North America Region Vice President – Technology.
According to an Albaugh news relase, Kimmerle will oversee production and operations at Albaugh’s manufacturing facility in St. Joseph, Missouri.
With 25 years of experience in various manufacturing environments, Kimmerle has a strong background in production plant management, process safety management, sustainability, logistics, maintenance, and quality, health, safety, and environment (QHSE) initiatives.
“Albaugh has been delivering high-quality, cost-effective products to our customers across North America for nearly 45 years,” Albaugh North America president Douglas Kaye III said in the release. “We are exceptionally proud of the world-class production facilities, laboratories, synthesis capabilities, formulation processes, and packaging abilities that we have in our St. Joseph facility. We work hard every day to sustainably produce high-performing products safely and efficiently.”
Kaye added, “Nate’s rich experience in crop protection production and plant management, along with his passion for driving quality, safety, sustainability, and results, made him a natural fit. We are excited to have Nate leading our North American manufacturing and technology initiatives into the future.”
Nathan holds a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering with a minor in environmental engineering from Pennsylvania State University. He and his family live in Lathrop, Missouri.
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