Lex Welcomes Mary Luther as Director of Process Improvement!


 

Lex Products, LLC is pleased to announce that Mary Luther has joined us as Director of Process Improvement.  Mary comes to Lex from Draper of Cambridge, MA, an R&D company focused on advanced technological solutions for the world’s most challenging and important problems. At Draper Mary served in management positions in Supply Chain and Contracts. She also served as the Interim Director of Ethics and Compliance.

 

Mary has extensive experience in implementing world-class processes in multi-facility, high tech environments. She will be focused on upgrading all of Lex Product’s processes from the manufacturing floor to the office across facilities in Shelton, CT, Davie, FL and Sun Valley, CA. Mary is also a licensed attorney having earned her J.D. at Boston University.

 

Mary is no stranger to Lex Products. She served as Marketing Communications Manager from June 2008 to July 2010. She has relocated her family to Shelton, CT and will work out of the Shelton, CT headquarters. “Lex Products manufactures a very broad and complicated range of product coming from multiple facilities and hundreds of supply chain partners. World-class processes are the key to our success in the future,” says CEO and Founder Bob Luther.  

 

“We are thrilled to add Mary to our team,” added LexTM3 CEO Nate Lowery, “She literally grew up with the business as a member of the Luther family, and she has tremendous talent and expertise that will help bring our business to the next level.”

 

 For more information, visit www.lexproducts.com or call 1-800-643-4460.

 



September 5, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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