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Indigo Signworks Recruits Rick Schomburger as CEO

Vast previous experience made him the right choice for Indigo.

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Indigo Signworks (Fargo, ND) announced they have recruited Rick Schomburger as their new CEO.

According to Indigo Signworks’ executive chairman, Denny Chandler, “It is with great pleasure to have Rick join our team. Rick is an accomplished business person and we couldn t be more thrilled to have him take the helm to lead and accelerate our growth initiatives. His impressive skills and leadership style fit nicely with who we are today and where we are heading.”

Schomburger began his career by applying his engineering degree as a project manager at Universal Scheduling Consulting. He broadened his operating skills as a plant manager at Cooper Tools and then director of operations at Tyco Intl., where he led lean initiatives in a complex operational environment. Schomburger’s executive leadership experience began as the COO of Weiser Lock and president global manufacturing solutions for Masco Corporation, and then as general manager at Rain Bird Corp. In 2007 he personally acquired Solana, leading it through the recession downturn and growing it into the premier landscaping, hardscaping and signage company in Arizona. He recently sold Solana and now sees Indigo as the perfect fit.

Schomburger expressed, “I am very excited to be a part of the Indigo Team. Having spent time with both the management team and the Company’s investors who are looking to expand, I became convinced that this is the place for me to best utilize my education and experience.”

For more information, visit indigosignworks.com.

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