Like many, Ross started out his career in manufacturing as an apprentice and then journeyman machinist. He spent his first 15 years or so in his native Canada, before beginning his 28 year stint with Chiron America. Ross always took a logical and technical approach to everything and used his hands-on experience and machining background to help devise the best solution for the customer. An incredibly straight-shooter, you always knew where you stood with Ross and if his company didn't have a good solution (rare thought that might be), he would be the first to tell you. He would also tell you if he felt you were approaching the situation in a way he didn't agree with. Ross grew in his roles and responsibilities over the years, although he was at his most comfortable in front of the end-user. Near the end of his time with Chiron, he stayed on longer than he had planned to ensure a smooth and stable transition. A class act in every way.
Chiron America Charlotte NC (28 years)
2016-Present Senior Manager Automotive Sales
2006-2016 VP of Sales North America
1977-2006 Regional Sales Manager
1988-1997 Applications/Proposal Engineer
Williams & Wilson Toronto ON (10 years)
1985-1988 Machine Tool Applications and Service Manager (Toronto ON)
1980-1985 Western Division Manager (Edmonton AB)
1978-1980 Machine Tool Service Technician (Toronto ON)
Jarvis Clark North Bay ON (4 years)
1974-1978 Apprentice to Journeyman machinist
Machinist Apprentice Program Graduate
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