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Lenze SE names Chuck Edwards president of Americas

March 06, 2010
b_200_0_16777215_0___images_stories_WebNews2010_lenze_actech_chuck_edwards.jpgLenze SE (headquartered in Hameln, Germany) appointed Chuck Edwards to president of Lenze Americas, which includes Lenze-AC Tech. Edwards also becomes a member of the global Lenze SE executive committee.

“Edwards brings global market knowledge, sales experience and profound leadership principles to Lenze Americas,” said Lenze SE board member Frank Maier. “His previous accomplishments at Molex Inc., Woodhead Industries and Rockwell Automation set him apart from his peers.”

Lenze Americas develops, manufactures, markets and supports a range of motion control solutions, including servo drives and motors, clutches and brakes, gears and gearmotors, and variable frequency motor drives.

LENZE-AC TECH

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