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Wildeck announces key marketing promotion and retirement at the Director level

New marketing leadership to continue growth trajectory and brand development of the company’s four service lines

Wildeck
June 7, 2018

WildeckWildeck, Inc., headquartered in Waukesha, Wisconsin, has announced the promotion of Kelly M. Kamlager (pictured above) as its new Director of Marketing, effective June 4, 2018. She replaces Hubert (Hue) Schlegel (at right) who is retiring on July 13 after some 13 years with the company.

According to Paul Mihelich, Vice President of Sales & Marketing, “We wish Hue the best and thank him for his many contributions to Wildeck – first as Marketing Manager in August 2005, and then as Director of Marketing in March 2008. During his years with Wildeck, Hue has taken the Marketing function to great heights. His promotional activities, writing talent, market research, statistical reporting, PR, and branding have been second to none! Both Hue, and his unique talents, will be missed throughout the Wildeck organization.”

Kelly M. Kamlager succeeds Schlegel as Wildeck’s new Director of Marketing and will report directly to Paul Mihelich, Vice President of Sales & Marketing. Kelly began her career with Wildeck on April 26, 2006 as Marketing Assistant and was promoted to Marketing Specialist on January 1, 2009, and again on June 9, 2014 as Senior Marketing Specialist. She was promoted to the position of Marketing Manager on April 15, 2015.

According to Mihelich, “Kelly has contributed tremendously to Wildeck’s marketing efforts over the years bringing new ideas for advertising, website development, trade shows, social media, and brand development to both Wildeck and Wildeck West. We wish her continued success in her new leadership role.”  

Wildeck, Inc. – headquartered in Waukesha, Wisc., with additional manufacturing operations in Goodyear, Ariz. – is a member of MHI (Material Handling Industry Association), MHEDA (Material Handling Equipment Distributors Association), FMA (Fabricators & Manufacturers Association, International), and the NAEC (National Association of Elevator Contractors).

The company is the largest manufacturer of manual and automated vertical lifts (VRCs), rideable material lifts (RMLs), structural steel mezzanine platforms, and safety guarding products in North America. A complete line of industrial rolling ladders, custom-designed work platforms and other high access products are also available. Wildeck products improve supply chain productivity and provide additional capacity, efficiency and safety in automobile dealerships, retail backrooms, manufacturing plants, warehouses, distribution centers, 3rd party logistics operations, and many other facilities. They are sold through a dedicated and experienced network of customer-service-oriented dealers and systems integrators nationwide.

Wildeck, Inc. is a subsidiary of Holden Industries, a 100% Employee-Owned Company. Please contact Kelly Kamlager, Director of Marketing at 262-549-4000, ext. 2069, kkamlager@wildeck.com for more information on the complete line of Wildeck® products and services; or visit www.wildeck.com, or e-mail info@wildeck.com.

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