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    Atmus Filtration Technologies Names Kevin Carpenter Senior Vice President & Chief Supply Chain Officer

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldMay 13, 20262 Mins Read
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    Atmus Filtration Technologies Names Kevin Carpenter Senior Vice President & Chief Supply Chain Officer
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    • Kevin Carpenter brings more than 25 years leading global industrial organizations through transformation, growth, and operational excellence.
    • Previously served as Vice President of Global Operations and Integrated Supply Chain at The Toro Company.
    • Responsible for procurement, manufacturing, health, safety and environment, transportation and logistics to transform the supply chain.
    • Holds degrees from Georgia Institute of Technology, Morehouse College, Case Western Reserve University, and Youngstown State University.

    Atmus Filtration Technologies Inc. (Atmus; NYSE: ATMU), a global leader in filtration and media solutions, announced the appointment of Kevin Carpenter as Senior Vice President and Chief Supply Chain Officer, effective immediately.

    Carpenter brings more than 25 years of experience leading global industrial organizations through transformation, growth and operational excellence. He joins Atmus from The Toro Company, where he served as Vice President of Global Operations and Integrated Supply Chain.

    “Kevin is a proven operations leader with a strong track record of building resilient, customer focused supply chains at scale,” said Steph Disher, CEO and President of Atmus. “His deep global experience and people-first leadership approach will be critical as we continue to strengthen our capabilities and execute on our growth strategy.”

    In this role, Carpenter is responsible for procurement, manufacturing, health, safety and environment transportation and logistics across the enterprise, advancing Atmus’ strategy specific to transforming its supply chain to better support its global customers.

    “I am overjoyed and humbled to be a part of the Atmus team and look forward to contributing to our growth journey,” said Carpenter.

    Prior to Toro, Carpenter held senior operations leadership roles at Carrier Global Corporation and Rockwell Automation, Inc., and earlier in his career served in engineering and operations roles at General Electric, Magna International, Nexxus Lighting and General Motors/Delphi.

    Carpenter holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology and a Bachelor of Science in General Engineering from Morehouse College. He earned an MBA from the Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University and a Master of Science in Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management from Youngstown State University.

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