IronCraft LLC names Wesley Skinner HR director

Skinner is an Army veteran with a background in human resources and environmental health and safety roles in manufacturing businesses.
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IronCraft LLC, Athens, Tennessee, announced the addition of Wesley Skinner to its staff. 

Skinner, who served in the U.S. Army, will hold the title of director of human resources and comes from a background in human resources and environmental health and safety roles in manufacturing businesses. 

“We’re excited to have Wes join the management team at IronCraft,” says IronCraft CEO Pat Kozlowski. “With our new factory under construction, we’re adding hundreds of employees so recruitment and retention will be very important roles. His kaizen experience and genuine ‘soft side’ people skills will be a great asset to the company.”

As director of human resources, Skinner will be responsible for planning and implementing all recruitment and retention activities, safety training, continuous improvement and leadership training.

“I’m thrilled to join IronCraft and look forward to leading the Human Resources team,” says Skinner. “We have a great history of product innovation and customer focus, and I’m eager to contribute to strengthening the HR culture of excellence.”

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