into a market leading enterprise with an outstanding reputation. I look forward to building on this success with the Nordson team,” said Mr. Nagarajan.
Added Mr. Merriman, “On behalf of the entire Board, I want to thank Mike Hilton for his outstanding leadership of Nordson over the past ten years. We appreciate his commitment to supporting Naga in this important transition, and the Board and I look forward to his counsel as Senior Advisor to the Company.”
The terms of Mr. Nagarajan’s employment agreement will be described in a Current Report on Form8-K to be filed by the Company.
About Sundaram Nagarajan+
In 1991, Mr. Nagarajan started his career at Hobart Brothers where he was engaged in the design and development of welding consumables. The company was acquired by ITW in 1996, and Mr. Nagarajan continued to grow and take on greater responsibility over the next 23 years. He was promoted to Group Vice President, ITW Welding Group in 2006 and Group President, Welding International in 2008. From 2010 – 2014, he served as Executive Vice President, Welding, where he led ITW’s $1.9 billion group of welding and related industrial businesses worldwide. In 2015, he was promoted to his current role as Executive Vice President, Automotive OEM Segment, reporting to the Chairman and CEO.
Mr. Nagarajan holds a BS degree from South Gujarat University, India, an MBA from Wright State University, Ohio, and a MS and Ph.D. in materials science from Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama.
Mr. Nagarajan is a member of the Board of Directors of Sonoco Products Company, Past Trustee of Hobart Institute of Welding Technology, Advisory Board Member of IACS, member of the Executive Club, member of the Economics Club of Chicago, Former Trustee of AWS Foundation Inc. andCo-Chair of ITW’s National United Way Campaign (2013 and 2014).
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