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Multiline foodservice equipment manufacturer Welbilt made a series of changes to its leadership team both at the corporate level and across several of its lines.

At the corporate level, company veteran Jim Courtright will now serve as vice president of sales, Americas for Welbilt. He will be responsible for sales in both North America and South America, as well as overseeing Welbilt’s network of independent manufacturers’ reps in the U.S. and managing the company’s relationship with dealer-based foodservice equipment buying groups. In 1994 Courtright joined Scotsman Ice Systems, where he held various roles, including management of sales for the Enodis brands from 2001 to 2009. In his new position, he returns to the Welbilt family of companies. Courtright most recently served as vice president of global accounts at Scotsman.

Brandon Slotman now serves as president of Delfield. He joined Delfield in 2020 as vice president and managing director. Slotman’s career dates back to 2008 when he began work as an engineer for Denso Corp. His background also includes working for Tenneco. Brian Holdrich will now serve as president of Welbilt’s Frymaster line. He replaces Todd Phillips, who is retiring, per a company release. Holdrich joined Welbilt in 2009 as vice president of sales and marketing for Kolpak. From 2014 to 2022 he held various roles in sales, marketing, operations, and customer service for Welbilt. Most recently, Holdrich served as vice president of sales and marketing for Welbilt.

Mark Smith now serves as president of Multiplex. He most recently served as vice president and managing director for Multiplex. Smith has more than 28 years of experience in the beverage industry.

Clint Reed has been named President of Kolpak. In 2018, Reed was promoted to vice president and managing director of Kolpak. Reed joined Welbilt in 2009 working in various finance, production, and plant management positions. Prior to joining Welbilt, he served as controller for Cascades Inc. from 2001 to 2009.

Stan Ioffe now served as president of Welbilt’s Cleveland line of cooking equipment. He replaces Graham Sams who will now serve as president of Welbilt equipment lines Garland and Lincoln.

Ioffe spent nine years in the consumer package goods industry, holding various roles at General Mills and Canada Bread. He joined Welbilt in 2020 as head of finance for the Canadian division, supporting the Garland, Lincoln, and Cleveland manufacturing facilities as well as the American ovens and Canadian distribution businesses.

Sams joined Welbilt in 2011 as production manager of the Garland manufacturing facility. After assuming increasing roles of responsibility in manufacturing, Sams was promoted to managing director of Lincoln in 2017, and in 2020 he was named managing director of Cleveland.

Joining Sams working on Welbilt’s Lincoln line of equipment in a general manager’s role is Tom Kurgan. In this role, Kurgan assumes responsibility for all U.S. sales, service, and support for Lincoln equipment. He most recently served as an area vice president for Welbilt, covering the Midwest and Northeast regions. Kurgan began his foodservice industry career in 1988 with Lincoln Foodservice Products. He has held various sales and marketing positions for Enodis, Manitowoc Foodservice, and Welbilt.

Nick Patterson has been named president of Merco and KitchenConnect. Patterson most recently served as vice president and managing director of Merco. He joined Welbilt in 2010 in a research and development role. – Source: Welbilt.

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