Scott Snyder at Metso N.A.

Posted in: , on 29. Jul. 2010 - 18:39

Metso expanding North American vibrating equipment line with key appointment



Metso has announced the appointment of Scott Snyder to the position of Product Manager, Vibrating Product Line, North America. The appointment is effective July 1, 2010 and Snyder will be based in Metso’s York, Pennsylvania, USA office.

“We are delighted to welcome Scott to the Metso team,” says Greg Albert, Global VP, Vibrating Equipment, Metso. “He brings an extensive knowledge and expertise in screening, instrumentation and process control systems.”

Snyder will assume the leadership of Metso's vibrating equipment product line, for the North American mining, construction, and mobile equipment markets. This will include the establishment and development of manufacturing operations at Metso’s Columbia, South Carolina facility.

The focus of Snyder’s position will be the introduction of Metso’s global product lines which are new to the North American construction and mining markets. “Introduction of the proven Metso global construction and mining product lines, in combination with all the other industry leading Metso products, will be an exciting time for the industry. My team’s goal is to become the industry benchmark for vibrating equipment” says Snyder.

Prior to joining Metso, Snyder was a director of Schenk Mining North America, and was president and founder of International Precision Controls, Inc., which commercialized analyzer technology for coal, power and mineral mining applications.

Snyder has a degree in Computer Engineering from Penn State University, USA and also holds an MBA from the University of Newcastle, Australia.

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