Bruce Quay has rejoined ADG as COO Aquatic Development Group has named Bruce Quay as its new COO.
Quay has more than 30 years experience working in business leadership roles, and has worked as CEO of Cookson Plastic Molding, and previously served as ADG’s executive vice president for two years in the early 2000’s.
As the COO he will be responsible for the operational improvement, and organisational development of the business, as well as it’s sustainable growth.
“ADG has evolved and grown significantly since I last worked with the company. I’m excited to join the entire ADG team as we continue to lead the industry with innovative one-of-a-kind solutions for recreation facilities,” Quay says.
Supplier: Aquatic Development Group CahoesNew YorkUSA The Aquatic Development Group Inc is a one of a kind entity comprised of seven affiliated companies. Each is recognized as the leading innovator in a specific segment of the aquatic industry, working together to provide better products and services. Web: www.aquaticgroup.com
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