Tindall Corporation announces corporate leadership promotions
Tindall Corporation, one of the largest providers of precast concrete solutions in North America, is proud to promote four members of its leadership team to new positions: Clancy Self to Chief Financial Officer; Michelle Gneisig to Controller; Isaac Perkins to Vice President and General Manager of the Georgia Division; and Greg Elliott to Vice President and General Manager of the Texas Division.
“I am pleased to see these team members step up into new roles of responsibilities across departments and regions,” said Greg Force, President and CEO. “Their combined experience over the course of their careers has led them to these well-deserved positions, and I congratulate them for their continued dedication to Tindall’s success.”
Clancy joined Tindall in 1996 and held multiple positions until she was promoted to Controller in 2006. She has since gained a wealth of experience in the financial sector of the construction industry. As Chief Financial Officer, she will oversee and direct the company’s financial actions. She will be responsible for all financial and treasury operations. Clancy is a CPA and graduated from the University of South Carolina where she earned a degree in accounting.
A member of the Tindall team since 1998, Michelle has an extensive background in accounting management for the business. In her new role as Controller, Michelle will supervise accounting and closely monitor the company’s financial health. Michelle is a CPA and earned her degree in accounting from Limestone University, as well as a master’s degree in accounting from Liberty University.
Isaac joined Tindall as a Process Engineer in 2004. After going through the Tindall Training program, he pursued a production career, starting as a Production Supervisor and working his way up to Plant Manager. Isaac will be responsible for overseeing all operations of the division, including estimating, sales, purchasing, project management, shipping, erection and professional development of the Georgia team as Vice President and General Manager of the Georgia Division. A graduate of North Carolina State University, Isaac earned his degree in Industrial Engineering.
Greg joined Tindall’s Texas Division in 2013 and has since held several manager positions within the company. As Vice President and General Manager of this division, he will be responsible for overseeing all operations of the division, including estimating, sales, purchasing, project management, shipping, erection and professional development of the Texas team.
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