GALION, Ohio, August 26, 2022--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Eagle Crusher Co., Inc. is announcing that Mike Tinkey has been promoted to President of the company, effective immediately. Tinkey previously served as CFO since joining Eagle Crusher in 2002. Susanne Cobey, who previously served as president, will remain as CEO of the company.
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Mike Tinkey, President, Eagle Crusher Co. (Photo: Business Wire)
Previously Tinkey served as CEO, Holbrook & Manter, Inc.; CFO, Ohio Industries, Inc.; and accounting and audit manager, Ciuni & Panichi, Inc.
In naming Tinkey president, Cobey stated, "I have been with Eagle Crusher Co. for nearly 48 years, 32 as president and CEO. I have worked closely with Mike for the past 20 years. As someone who shares a similar company vision, truly understands the industry, and exemplifies a leadership style that recognizes the value of the entire Eagle Crusher team of employees to accomplish goals, I can think of no better person to see Eagle Crusher through its continual growth and take the company to the next level. Already handling many of the responsibilities that the role of president entails, Mike is well positioned for his new role."
Tinkey says he initially joined Eagle Crusher because of the unique business model Cobey created, capitalizing on the ever-changing crushing industry while always keeping the needs of customers, paramount. Of his new position, Tinkey stated, "It is a privilege to be a part of a company that delivers the highest quality crushing and screening equipment, innovative solutions, and phenomenal service and support to all our customers. We have an exceptionally talented team at Eagle Crusher, focused on the continued expansion of our product line to provide the best customer solutions in the industry. I look forward to working closely with Susanne and our entire team to usher in Eagle Crusher’s next chapter of growth and success."
Eagle Crusher manufactures a full line of heavy-duty crushing and screening equipment for the recycle concrete, asphalt, aggregate, and sand and gravel industries, including the Eagle Crusher line of heavy-duty impact crushers, portable crushing and screening plants, jaw crushers, hammermills, and conveyors.
An industry leader for more than 100 years, Eagle Crusher innovated the first, solid-steel, three-bar rotor and lifetime rotor replacement warranty (North America only), developed the structural steel-frame jaw crusher, and pioneered high volume portable crushing equipment for the construction-and-demolition debris recycling industry.
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