Ingersoll Machine Tools Gains New CEO
Camozzi Machine Tool Group, comprised of Ingersoll and Innse Berardi, enacts organizational changes, including moving current CEO to group executive and appointing a new CEO.
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View MoreThe Camozzi Machine Tool group, consisting of Ingersoll Machine Tools Inc. and Innse Berardi, has enacted a number of organization changes, including appointing a new CEO to lead Ingersoll. The former CEO has taken on a new role within the group.
The company says these moves are focused on bringing the power of Ingersoll and Innse into further strategic alignment for better serving global customers. Chip Storie, who was Ingersoll’s CEO since 2018, has been appointed as the Camozzi Machine Tool Group Executive. Storie, who is said to have extensive experience overseeing multinational operations, will focus on the group’s strategic growth.
Jeff Ahrstrom, who has been Ingersoll’s COO, has accepted the position of president and CEO of Ingersoll Machine Tools. The company notes that Ahrstrom’s experience within the machine tool industry, and his time as CEO of other manufacturing companies, positions him to make an immediate impact in this role.
The Ingersoll Machine Tools, Inc. Board will consist of Lodovico Camozzi, Chip Storie, Jeff Ahrstrom, and Daniele Pecchini. In these roles, Storie and Ahrstrom will work together to achieve the strategic vision of the Camozzi Machine Tool group and Ingersoll Machine Tools Inc. Both Ingersoll and Innse design and manufacturer advanced machine tool technology solutions.