Ceratizit Promotes Managing Director for Cutting Tools Division
Ceratizit USA has promoted Troy Wilt from national sales manager to managing director of Ceratizit USA, cutting tools division.
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Troy Wilt, managing director of Ceratizit USA, cutting tools division. Source: Ceratizit USA Inc.
Ceratizit USA Inc. announces the promotion of Troy Wilt from national sales manager to managing director of Ceratizit USA, cutting tools division.
“Since joining our team, Troy has played a pivotal role in Ceratizit’s continued growth in the U.S. market,” says Dan Cope, president of the Americas for Ceratizit. “His strategic vision and industry knowledge have been instrumental in fostering strong relationships with customers and peers.”
Wilt began his career in 1989 at a cutting tools distributor, where he spent 9 years developing an understanding of the industry. In 1998, Wilt moved into a sales position with a major cutting tool manufacturer and served customers in West Central Ohio. According to Ceratizit, his sales acumen and commitment to customer service led to significant growth in his region, resulting in the territory being split three times within 5 years to better manage increased demand.
Wilt then moved into sales management. In 2015, he took on the responsibility of managing a global aerospace OEM, gaining international experience and expanding his expertise in the cutting tool market. Wilt joined Ceratizit in 2021.
“I am committed to leading the organization towards continued growth and innovation,” says Wilt. “I am passionate about fostering a culture of excellence and collaboration and dedicated to delivering solutions that meet the evolving needs of Ceratizit’s cutting tool customers.”
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