Alfa Laval Appoints Alessandro Terenghi President of Alfa Laval in the U.S.

Nov. 4, 2005

Alessandro Terenghi has been appointed president of Alfa Laval, Inc., based in Richmond, Va. In this role, Terenghi is responsible for managing Alfa Laval’s Sales Company in the U.S. to drive profitable growth in its markets, leveraging the company’s key technologies of heat transfer, separation and fluid handling.

Terenghi joined Alfa Laval in 1982 as a sales engineer for the former Thermal Business Area in Monza, Italy. Within this group, he also held the roles of manager for Heat Transfer Components and Thermal Division manager. In 1997, he became managing director of Alfa Laval Artec in Alonte, Italy, with responsibilities for the sales, marketing and operations of the group. Most recently, Terenghi took on the roles of managing director of Alfa Laval Italy and finally managing director of the Alfa Laval Adriatic region, comprising Italy, Greece, Albania, Malta and the former Yugoslavian countries (Serbia, Slovenia, Croatia, Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina). Prior to joining Alfa Laval, Terenghi worked in sales and product management capacities at Delchi/Westinghouse and Olivetti & Co in Italy.

Terenghi holds a degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Milan, Italy. He completed post-graduate studies in marketing and business administration at SDA Bocconi School of Management in Milan. He has also completed an executive management program at the University of Virginia’s Darden Graduate School of Business Administration.

Source: Alfa Laval

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