Baldor Electric appoints new VP of Channel Management

May 12, 2015
Baldor Electric Company recently named Chris Keyser its Vice President of Channel Management & Industry/Packaged Solutions.

Chris Kesyer

FORT SMITH, AR, May 12, 2015 -- Baldor Electric Company, a manufacturer of industrial electric motors, drives and mechanical power transmission products, recently named Chris Keyser its Vice President of Channel Management & Industry/Packaged Solutions.

In this role, Keyser will be responsible for developing and leading Baldor's channel management strategies and initiatives for both distributors and OEMs, supporting end users through an industry-focused approach, and creating a strategic packaged solutions offering.

Keyser began his career with the company in 1991. He has held several positions with the company, including National Account Manager, Product Manager, and Regional Sales Manager and Director - Business Development.

In addition, Kesyer has a bachelor's degree in industrial distribution from Texas A&M University and an MBA from Western Michigan University.

See also:

"Baldor launches new website for North American industrial motor, mechanical users"

"Baldor executive to receive prestigious STEP Ahead Award for excellence in manufacturing"


About Baldor Electric Company

Baldor Electric Company is a marketer, designer and manufacturer of industrial electric motors, drives and mechanical power transmission products. A member of the ABB group, the company is headquartered in Fort Smith, Ark. For more information, visit www.baldor.com.

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