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Campbell to retire from Link-Belt

LEXINGTON, Ky. – After more than 31 years of dedicated service, Paul Campbell, manager of service parts and logistics at Link-Belt Cranes, has announced his retirement effective April 30, 2021. Campbell has led the service parts and logistics group at Link-Belt since 2012, building on his long tenure and expertise in Link-Belt’s transportation and warehouse operations. Campbell has also served as Link-Belt’s export compliance officer, navigating industry and government requirements for logistics operations.

“With his retirement, we will reorganize our management team to position us to be ready for future challenges,” said Bill Stramer, senior vice president, marketing, sales and customer support.. “This change will result in a dedicated manager of service parts position as well as a dedicated manager of transportation and logistics position. Paul will assist us in this transition before he retires.”

As part of this reorganization, Troy Krumm has been promoted to manager of service parts, effective February 15. Most recently, Krumm held the title of manager of field service and holds previous Link-Belt experience as manager of technical support, multiple supervision roles in service parts, and as district service representative. He has been with Link-Belt for 38 years.

Frank Snapp has transferred from manager of technical product support to replace Krumm as manager of field service and warranty. Snapp began his career with Link-Belt in 1988 in assembly and has working experience in manufacturing, prototype, and product support.

Derek Parmley has been promoted to manager of technical product support from his current role of senior product specialist in product technical support. Parmley began his Link-Belt career in 1997 and has spent the last 15 years in both the hydraulic and lattice side of product support.