Intermatic announces executive promotions

Intermatic Inc. (Spring Grove, Ill.): Rick Boutilier is now president and CEO. He started at Intermatic as CFO in 2004 and was promoted to COO in 2008. Gary Koetters was promoted V.P. of sales from director of industrial and retail sales. He has ...
Jan. 9, 2010
Intermatic Inc. (Spring Grove, Ill.):Rick Boutilier is now president and CEO. He started at Intermatic as CFO in 2004 and was promoted to COO in 2008. Gary Koetters was promoted V.P. of sales from director of industrial and retail sales. He has more than 20 years experience in the retail sector and was key in executing Intermatic's retail product exit strategy. Deb Peterson was promoted to V.P. of marketing and product development. She joined Intermatic in 2006 and was formerly Senior V.P. of Motient. Peterson has an extensive background in MIS, marketing and business development.

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