IKO Appoints New National Distribution Sales Manager

June 26, 2023

Recently, IKO was pleased to announce that Jeff Williams had joined the company as National Distribution Sales Manager.

Contributing to IKO’s efforts to build and enhance relationships with their valued customers, Williams will be based in Parsippany, NJ and will work closely with IKO distributors and sales teams.

Karl Wickenheisser, Vice President of Marketing and Sales said, “Jeff is an outstanding addition to IKO. His vast bearing experience and knowledge of the motion industry make him the ideal person to help drive opportunities for our customers and distributors.”

Prior to joining IKO, Williams spent nine years with SKF Bearings and 14 years with General Bearing Corporation, where he led the marketing and sales effort for the distribution and OEM channels. This wealth of bearing industry sales leadership experience has given Jeff a broad understanding of customer challenges and the know-how to devise innovative solutions that provide successful outcomes.

Jeff received his Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from Western New England University in Springfield, MA. IKO looks forward to his success in managing IKO’s Distribution network and building productive relationships with their valued partners.

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