Bell Labs
WINDSOR, Wis. –Bell Laboratories announced the promotion of Patrick Lynch to Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer, effective Nov. 1.
In this expanded leadership role, Lynch will oversee all of Bell's sales divisions (Bell, International, Motomco and Scott’s), along with marketing, regulatory, R&D and purchasing functions.
“Since joining Bell in 2006, Pat has consistently demonstrated strategic vision and strong leadership,” said Steve Levy, Bell Laboratories President and CEO. “His contributions have driven significant growth across key customers and market segments. He has been instrumental in the development and global expansion of the Bell iQ product line, establishing it as a cornerstone of our growth portfolio.”
Lynch is currently the president of the United Producers, Formulators, and Distributors Association (UPFDA). He also serves on the National Pest Management Association (NPMA) Board of Directors, its Public Policy Committee, its Workforce Development Steering Committee, and its Leadership Networking Community Council.
Lynch will be relocating to Waunakee, Wisconsin, to assume his new responsibilities.
In this expanded leadership role, Lynch will oversee all of Bell's sales divisions (Bell, International, Motomco and Scott’s), along with marketing, regulatory, R&D and purchasing functions.
“Since joining Bell in 2006, Pat has consistently demonstrated strategic vision and strong leadership,” said Steve Levy, Bell Laboratories President and CEO. “His contributions have driven significant growth across key customers and market segments. He has been instrumental in the development and global expansion of the Bell iQ product line, establishing it as a cornerstone of our growth portfolio.”
Lynch is currently the president of the United Producers, Formulators, and Distributors Association (UPFDA). He also serves on the National Pest Management Association (NPMA) Board of Directors, its Public Policy Committee, its Workforce Development Steering Committee, and its Leadership Networking Community Council.
Lynch will be relocating to Waunakee, Wisconsin, to assume his new responsibilities.
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