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Paul Deady Named Automotive Segment Manager For Stäubli Robotics
Duncan, SC -- Stäubli Corporation is pleased to announce and welcome Paul Deady as the new Automotive Segment Manager.
Deady brings a broad range of experience in robotic automation and will lead our North American Automotive sales efforts. Deady states “I am very excited to join Staubli Robotics and utilize my extensive experience to assist our key automotive and intergrator partner needs.”
Prior to joining Stäubli, Deady served as a Territory Account Manager for the Southern United States with Gudel. In addition, he has servied as an Account Manager, Robotics Product Manager, Application Engineering and Field Service.
Sebastien Schmitt, Staubli Robotics Divison Manager said “Deady brings a broad expereince in Robotics coupled with his energy, passion and determination, will be a great addition to the Staubli Robotics Team.
Deady will be based in the North American Headquarters, Duncan, SC.
About Stäubli North America
Staubli North American headquarters is located in Duncan, SC and has over 200 employees supporting Textiles, Connectors and Robotics customers. The sales force is strategically placed on the West Coast, Canada, Mexico and elsewhere thoughtout the continent.
Company Contact
Paul Deady - Automotive Segment Manager
Tel: 248-830-8600
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