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Watchfire Announces New COO

Mark Oggero joins the company with several years of management experience.

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Watchfire (Danville, IL) has appointed Mark Oggero as its chief operating officer, according to a press release. 

Oggero holds a bachelor’s degree in industrial engineering from Iowa State University. He previously worked in senior positions at Cooper Industries, a global electrical products manufacturing company, where he gained experience in operations to general management. He then served as vice president of global operations for consumer electronics company TE Connectivity. His senior management experiences span Goss International, Dynamics Inc. and most recently Rain Bird.

“Mark comes with extensive operations and business experience covering a range of manufacturing environments, including highly industrial and sophisticated electronics assembly. His proven track record aligns perfectly with the demands of Watchfire’s diverse and expanding operations. I am confident that Mark will play a pivotal role in continuing to drive operational excellence and supporting our aggressive growth trajectory,” Watchfire President and CEO Steve Harriott is quoted in the release.

At Watchfire Oggero will oversee all aspects of manufacturing operations, supply chain management and process optimization. He will also be tasked with establishing strategies and developing capabilities for the LED display market.

“I am thrilled to be joining such a dynamic, energetic team that is known for delivering with excellence,” Oggero is quoted in the release. “I am eager to work alongside Steve and this incredibly talented executive team to apply my expertise and contribute to the continued growth and success of Watchfire.”

For more information, visit watchfiresigns.com.

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