Polar Corporation has appointed Robert D. Denious, its board chairman, as president and chief executive officer of the company.
Denious is managing director at Questor Management Co., whose Questor Partners Fund II is Polar’s majority shareholder. He was Polar’s president and CEO for a period in 2009 and has since worked closely with Polar’s senior management team, the company said in an announcement. Denious succeeds Ted Fick, who has resigned to pursue other interests.
“The board thanks Ted for his leadership and contributions to Polar over the past three and a half years,” Denious said. “When Ted succeeded me as president and CEO in 2009, we looked to him to help our three business divisions, Polar Tank Trailer, Polar Service Centers, and Rockwell American, find avenues for growth. Each of the major goals that the Board set for those divisions has now been accomplished. We wish Ted well.”
Denious has been involved in the management of a number of manufacturing and service businesses over the past 25 years, the announcement said . He received his Bachelor’s degree from Amherst College and his JD from Harvard Law School.
Polar Corp. Names Robert Denious as President and CEO
Polar Corporation has appointed Robert D. Denious, its board chairman, as president and chief executive officer of the company.
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