Ron Salerno Joins Red Lion Controls

Sept. 16, 2016
New vice president of strategic marketing brings more than 20 years of experience

Red Lion Controls Inc. announced the appointment of Ron Salerno as vice president of strategic marketing. Based at Red Lion’s North American headquarters, Salerno will lead product management and marketing, report directly to President Mike Granby and serve on the leadership team.

Prior to Red Lion, Salerno was director of marketing and business development in the process instrumentation division for Siemens, where he spent nearly 20 years. In this role, he ran product marketing, business development, vertical sales and engineering support. Earlier in his career, he held business development, product management and engineer positions for a variety of Siemens divisions. 

“Ron’s 20-plus years of industry experience make him the perfect fit to lead Red Lion’s product management and marketing teams,” said Granby. “As our company continues to grow, I am confident that Ron’s experience in strategy development will continue to bring Red Lion’s products to the forefront of the industrial automation and networking space.”

Ron holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Villanova University and an MBA from LaSalle University.

“I am excited to be joining Red Lion, who has a strong track record of helping customers drive productivity across industrial applications,” said Salerno. “This role will allow me to collaborate across the organization to strategically align goals to further support Red Lion’s overall business objectives and customer-first commitment to customers and partners.”

Source: Red Lion Controls Inc.

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