Tim Stapula Joins Wilo USA

May 24, 2017
New director of marketing brings 15 years of experience

Wilo USA, a provider of pumps and pump solutions for building services, water management and groundwater, welcomed Tim Stapula as the new director of marketing.

Stapula is responsible for the overall strategy and management of Wilo USA's marketing program, which includes overseeing new content creation, social media management, news releases, trade shows, and developing advertising campaigns and sales materials. He reports to Tim Ruppert, president of Wilo USA.

"Tim has demonstrated his expertise at developing innovative marketing solutions throughout his career," said Ruppert. "His extensive experience with creating successful marketing initiatives across multiple platforms, his skillful management of marketing campaigns and trade shows, and his diverse skill set make him an ideal fit for director of marketing at Wilo."

Stapula brings more than 15 years of experience to Wilo. He previously worked as marketing manager for a precision tooling company. Stapula's success with directing online and print advertising campaigns and ensuring one consistent brand message across multiple platforms, as well as his extensive relationship management experience, prepare him well for his new role as director of marketing at Wilo USA.

Stapula is a graduate of Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, Mich., and has a B.B.A. in marketing.

Source: Wilo USA

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