Vollrath Company Hires New Leader as Former CEO Retires
Erik Lampe joins Vollrath to assume the position of president initially. He will take over as CEO in June.
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View MoreVollrath Company President and CEO Paul Bartelt has decided to retire after leading the organization for over 15 years. Erik Lampe joins the company to assume the position of president initially and then take over as CEO in June.
Lampe is said to come to Vollrath with a background in general management, strategic growth, innovation and operational performance for industrial companies. He spent the majority of his career working for Oshkosh Corporation and McKinsey and Company, where he served in a variety of strategic leadership roles.
Bartelt says, “It’s been the privilege of a lifetime to be the President and CEO of this great company, and with Erik, I am confident to leave the organization in the most competent hands.” Bartelt will remain on Vollrath’s board for the foreseeable future and will continue to provide support for the company and the new CEO.
“Given Vollrath’s family-held history and long-term orientation into the future, I am proud to be a part of the company’s next chapter as it surpasses the 150-year anniversary,” says Lampe.
Additionally, VP of Finance and CFO Steve Heun has also decided to step down after being with the company for over 15 years.
Tina Kreidler, the current director of finance and controller at Vollrath, will be promoted to VP of finance and will work closely with Heun until his departure this fall.
Danielle Kohler, chairwoman of the Vollrath Board, said: “The family wants to thank Paul and Steve for doing a tremendous job over their 15-year tenure. They have built an incredible company and team. We are also grateful they will both be with us for a smooth transition into the next chapter of the company. We are confident that Erik Lampe, who is stepping into Paul's shoes as our next CEO, is highly qualified and will fit well into our culture as our new leader.”