Northwire Promotes Katina Kravik to CEO

Northwire Inc. – Technical Cable (Osceola, Wis.): Katina Kravik has been promoted to CEO. She is the third generation in her family to own and lead the privately held 37-year old company, as her grandfather, Ormund Kravik, founded Northwire in 1972, and ...
Oct. 21, 2009
Northwire Inc. – Technical Cable (Osceola, Wis.): Katina Kravik has been promoted to CEO. She is the third generation in her family to own and lead the privately held 37-year old company, as her grandfather, Ormund Kravik, founded Northwire in 1972, and her father, Mark Kravik, led the company for more than 30 years. Northwire manufactures technical and retractile cables for applications in the industrial, energy, life sciences, government, machine vision, lighting and underwater market segments.

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