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Business Brief: Quest restructures management, adds to talent pool
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MONROE - Quest Industrial LLC, 303 North 29th Ave., announce the appointment of three vice presidents into the company's newly re-organized management structure, as well as the promotion of two additional employees and the hiring of a new project manager.

Owner Don Wickstrum will now serve as chief executive officer while Timothy Wilson, Aaron Phillips, and newly hired Bob Wiesner will serve as vice president of operations, vice president of automation and vice president of sales, respectively. Along with these placements, longtime Quest employee Adam Nelson has been promoted to senior project manage while Monroe native Erik Grinnell has been named service manager. Paul Schindler has been hired as an additional project manager.

Quest Industrial LLC is a Wisconsin-based automation integrator specializing in Fanuc robotics and Allend Bradley electrical components. Quest has ongoing projects throughout the state and across the nation.

"The growing global demand for industrial automation has brought forth exponential opportunities for Quest," Wilson said, per a statement released by the company. "The restructuring of our management team will play a vital role in how we as a company move forward to harness these projects."

Quest is continuously accepting resumes for various positions in automation. The company currently has an opening for an automation service technician and will soon have a need for additional labor in robotic programming, electrical, pneumatics, fabrication and mechanical design. To learn more go to: questindustrial.com and/or send a resume to employment@questindustrial.com.