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Elliott Group appoints Vice President of Industrial Products

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Nicholas Dorsch has joined Elliott Group’s senior management team as Vice President of Industrial Products, effective immediately. Dorsch will lead the company’s industrial steam turbine line and its power generation group, reporting directly to Chief Operating Officer, Michael Lordi.

Dorsch brings 30 years of experience to his new role, including an extensive background in global operations, business strategy, process improvement, and change management. Most recently he was Senior Director of Operations for Gardner Denver’s Nash Division in Bentleyville, Pennsylvania, US, where he previously served as Sr. Global Director of Product and Business Strategy, and Director of Global Operations.

Prior to joining Gardner Denver Nash in 2013, Dorsch spent 18 years at IDEX Corp., where his positions included President of its Versa-Matic Pump Group; Vice President of IDEX Commercial Operations for Europe, Africa and Latin America; and Vice President of IDEX Strategic Business Development.

“I am very pleased that Nick has joined Elliott’s executive team,” said Lordi, “and confident that his strategic leadership skills and successful track record will strengthen and advance market share for Elliott’s well established Industrial Products business.”

“Elliott is a great company with a solid history of working with customers to solve their toughest challenges,” said Dorsch. “I look forward to working with the Industrial Products team and sharing my experience to build upon an already successful business.”

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