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Mellott Co. Appoints Talbot as New Chief Operating Officer

Talbot brings to Mellott Company 15 years of successful experience in engineering, manufacturing, sales and application of quarrying and mining equipment.

Tue November 18, 2014 - Northeast Edition
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Mellott Company announced the appointment of Jason Talbot to the position of executive vice president and chief operating officer. He brings to Mellott Company 15 years of successful experience in engineering, manufacturing, sales and application of quarrying and mining equipment. Talbot's predecessor, Ramesh Patel, remains with Mellott Company in an advisory capacity for the foreseeable future.

Talbot will be directing company growth strategies and action-implementation, focused on continual improvement of services and support for Mellott Company customers. Departmental responsibilities include manufacturing, engineering, purchasing, new machine sales, parts sales and service. Talbot directs the long-term efforts of 202 personnel.

Mellott Company, headquartered in Warfordsburg, Pa., is a leading provider of a full range of services for the rock crushing-and-screening industry and offerings include: aggregates processing systems; rock crushing equipment; stone crushing machinery parts; certified rebuilt rock crushing machines; and complete repair and maintenance services for aggregates processing equipment. Mellott Company is a values-based-management company and adheres to Safety, Integrity, Commitment, Respect, and Excellence.

For more information, visit www.mellottcompany.com.




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