Mastercam Announces Leadership Transition, Acquires FASTech Inc.
Russ Bukowski has been appointed to the position of interim president.
Mastercam announces the appointment of Russ Bukowski as interim president. According to the company, this strategic move leverages Bukowski’s extensive experience and leadership to drive the company forward.
With over 20 years of expertise in strategy, Bukowski is said to be well-equipped to guide Mastercam through this transition and continue its trajectory of success. His ability to create effective strategies and deliver exceptional customer experiences will be instrumental in advancing Mastercam’s goals of accelerated growth and innovation.
“With several years of experience at Mastercam, Russ is deeply familiar with our ongoing initiatives and the direction forward. With his extensive network, strong leadership and communication skills, Russ will shoulder the interim role in a great way,” says Mattias Nilsson, Ppesident of the business area segment of Sandvik Manufacturing Solutions.
Bukowski comments: “I’m honored and humbled to step into this leadership role as interim president during these changing times. I look forward to working with our internal teams and our channel partners worldwide to align Mastercam’s goals and strategy and ensure Mastercam remains at the forefront of the manufacturing industry, delivering innovative solutions and exceptional value to all our loyal customers.”
Additionally, Sandvik announces the acquisition of the business of the American company FASTech, which will become part of Mastercam. The acquisition has been completed as an asset acquisition.
FASTech Inc. is a Mastercam channel partner serving customers in Ohio and eastern Kentucky. By integrating FASTech’s expertise and regional insights, Mastercam says it strengthens its ability to deliver innovative solutions and exceptional service to customers in the region.
“Integrating FASTech into Mastercam reinforces our commitment to providing manufacturers with unmatched support and industry-leading CAD/CAM solutions,” Bukowski says. “This acquisition allows us to build even closer relationships with customers in the Midwest region of the United States, ensuring their success in an evolving manufacturing landscape.”
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