Cashco Names Vice President of Operations

Oct. 16, 2015
Darrin Vanderbilt most recently served as engineering services manager

As part of its plan for growth and future succession, Cashco Inc. recently promoted Darrin Vanderbilt to the position of vice president of operations.

Although Vanderbilt most recently served as engineering services manager, he has assumed a number of responsibilities since joining Cashco full time in 2005 as engineering lab manager. His history with the company goes back even further to when he worked as an intern for Cashco, after growing up in nearby Brookville, Kan.

“Darrin has proven to be able to adapt to change quickly and incorporate process improvements to both improve the quality of our products and provide his group with the proper tools to do the tasks easier and more efficiently,” said Clint Rogers, president of Cashco Inc.  “With this new position, all of manufacturing will now operate under Darrin’s direction, while Quality Control will continue to report directly to me in order to provide the checks and balances ISO requires.”

Since returning to the area a decade ago, Vanderbilt has since built a home for his family near his own boyhood home in Brookville, where he and his wife, along with two sons, manage to keep busy with school activities and sports.

Source: Cashco Inc.

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