Chicago Faucets welcomes new product manager

April 20, 2015

DES PLAINES, Ill. — With 15 years of product marketing experience, Adam Molberger will work to build on Chicago Faucets’ momentum in the commercial construction marketplace.

DES PLAINES, Ill. — Chicago Faucets announced Adam Molberger has joined the company as product manager, according to a press release.

Molberger will work to build on Chicago Faucets’ momentum in the commercial construction marketplace, stated the release.

Prior to his new position with Chicago Faucets, Molberger worked for Peerless AV, where he was actively involved in all product development activities including engineering, operations, continuous process improvement, production, sourcing and logistics, continued the release.

He has 15 years of product marketing experience, reported the release, and has also held a variety of positions at Pentasource and the Hong Kong Trade Development Council.

"Adding Adam to our team allows Chicago Faucets to better meet [the] strong market demand and continue to develop and bring to market industry-leading solutions," said Chicago Faucets Marketing Vice President John Fitzgerald.

With the addition of Molberger to the marketing group, Pat Tanzillo will move into a new role as marketing segment manager, with an initial focus on the company’s lab segment, providing technical and product support, noted the release.

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