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Tyndale announces strategic leadership transition in operations

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January 11, 2024

Tyndale, a provider in arc-rated and flame resistant (AR/FR) managed clothing program solutions, announces a planned leadership transition in its operations department as part of the company’s ongoing commitment to strategic succession planning and organizational excellence.

After a distinguished career with Tyndale, Steve Corr, the outgoing Vice President of Operations, is set to retire in 2024. In preparation for this transition, Brian Lange, P.E., joined Tyndale in November 2023 as the incoming Vice President of Operations. A seasoned executive with over 35 years of Fortune 100 expertise in global Manufacturing Operations, Supply Chain, Engineering, Quality and Digital Transformation, Lange is a strategist known for rapidly delivering value.Lange's wealth of experience and expertise positions him as a key player supporting the Company’s continued growth and facilitating a smooth transition for the benefit of our valued stakeholders.

Steve Corr will transition to a Senior Advisor role, providing valuable support to Tyndale’s Corporate functions until his retirement later this year and he will continue reporting directly to Tyndale’s Chief Executive Officer, Robert Whittenberger. This strategic shift underscores Tyndale's commitment to a robust succession plan, ensuring continuity and strength in operational leadership.

CEO, Robert Whittenberger stated, "We are fortunate to have two strong leaders in Steve and Brian, working collaboratively to transition Tyndale into the future. Steve's contributions to Tyndale are immeasurable, and we express our gratitude for his dedication. Brian's appointment reflects our confidence in his ability to lead our Operations team into the next era of success."

By joining forces with Tyndale — one of the market’s largest suppliers of arc-rated and flame resistant (AR/FR) clothing, outfitting more than 400,000 workers across 90%+ of the investor-owned electric utilities and 50+ Fortune 500 companies across North America — Lange is set to further enhance Tyndale’s impact on workplace safety.

“Steve’s detailed understanding and deep experience are astounding and have contributed substantially to our success. My focus will be to build on that strong foundation, leveraging our knowledge and expertise in the AR/FR market to continue optimizing and automating our processes and systems to grow with us,” says Lange.

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