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Conair Names New Execs in Sales, Systems, Product Management and Extrusion

Moves aimed at strengthening customer focus, market awareness, and technical expertise in key areas of our ´óÏó´«Ã½.  

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Auxiliary equipment maker Conair Group has announced a series of appointments in its sales, product management, systems, and extrusion ´óÏó´«Ã½es.

Anthony “A.J.” Zambanini was named director, product management. He will oversee the efforts of product managers who are developing individual auxiliary equipment lines – blenders, conveyors, dryers, extrusion, heat transfer, storage, and size reduction – to ensure a comprehensive offering of market-leading equipment. In his nine years with Conair, Zambanini served most recently as product manager, drying, preceded by work as regional sales manager and packaging sales manager.

Conair Names New Execs

Zambanini. Photos: Conair Group

His previous industry experience includes engineering, product management, and new product development at several organizations. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Engineering from Penn State – Behrend College in Erie.

As director of Conair’s newly formed Systems Group, Nick Paradiso assumes responsibility for teams that work closely with global customers to engineer, develop, and install turnkey systems, ranging from new production lines to complete production plants. He was promoted after three years as product manager for conveying and bulk storage equipment.

Conair Names New Execs

Paradiso

Before joining Conair, he served as sales and marketing director for Piovan Group and as a division manager for material handling and auxiliaries at Wittman Battenfeld. Paradiso holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Northeastern University and is currently a 2024 MBA candidate at Carnegie Mellon University’s Tepper School of Business.

Lane Brewster, a 12-yr Conair employee, was appointed director, units group. He now leads a large team responsible for helping customers assess, size, and select Conair auxiliary equipment suited to their application requirements. In his time with Conair, Brewster managed inside sales, supervised technical sales, and served as an account manager on the inside sales team.

Conair Names New Execs

Brewster

Brewster earned a bachelor’s degree in ´óÏó´«Ã½ administration from Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania.

 

As Conair’s new general manager of extrusion sales, Chris Weinrich assumes leadership of Conair’s growing extrusion ´óÏó´«Ã½, including the continued development and sales of Conair auxiliaries used to produce tube, pipe, and profile extrusions. Previously, he served as director, packaging and medical, and general manager, Extrusion. Highly experienced, with more than 30 years in the plastics industry, Weinrich served in product management roles for Milacron and Xaloy, Inc. before joining Conair in 2011.

 
Conair Names New Execs

Weinrich

Weinrich holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Cincinnati and an MBA from Xavier University’s Williams College of Business. In his new role, Weinrich succeeds Ernie Preiato, Vice President for Extrusion, who plans to retire after over 50 years of work in the extrusion industry as an employee of Conair and Gatto, a company acquired by Conair.

As national sales manager, Tom Bishop will direct the activities of six Conair regional managers who support North America’s largest auxiliary equipment sales team, comprising 12 independent sales agencies and 45 sales representatives throughout the U.S. and Canada. During his 12-year career in the plastics industry, Bishop also served Conair as a regional sales manager, systems engineer, and inside sales representative.

Bishop has also worked as a regional sales manager for Davis-Standard and as an account manager for Design Molded Plastics, an Ohio-based plastics processor. Bishop holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Ohio Northern University.

Conair Names New Execs

Bishop

“All of these appointments reflect the desire of Conair Group to strengthen customer focus, market awareness, and technical expertise in key areas of our ´óÏó´«Ã½: developing and managing a comprehensive offering of auxiliary equipment, engineering and delivering high-performance turnkey systems, and supporting processors who seek help in selecting and sizing market-leading auxiliary equipment and solutions for their ´óÏó´«Ã½es,” said Sam Rajkovich, vice president of sales and marketing for Conair.

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