Carnahan Promoted To Product Manager Of Structures For Brock Grain Systems

June 8, 2024 at 1:00 a.m.
Alex Carnahan
Alex Carnahan (MONAHAN PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST)


MILFORD — Alex Carnahan has been promoted to product manager for Brock Grain Systems, according to Mark Dingeldein, vice president of engineering for Brock Grain Systems, a CTB Inc.. business unit.
In his new role, he will be responsible for driving continuous profitable growth of the grain structures product line. This involves conducting market research, gaining a deep understanding of customer needs and working closely with the sales team to develop strategic roadmaps.
A CTB employee since 2021, Carnahan has held the positions of engineering manager and senior structures engineer. Prior to his employment with CTB, Carnahan worked 13 years as a senior structural engineer for a national engineering and design company, where he led numerous large projects from design through completion. He graduated from the University of Illinois in Urbana, Ill., earning a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering with a focus on structures.
A native of Sherrard, Ill., Carnahan currently resides in Altoona, Iowa.

MILFORD — Alex Carnahan has been promoted to product manager for Brock Grain Systems, according to Mark Dingeldein, vice president of engineering for Brock Grain Systems, a CTB Inc.. business unit.
In his new role, he will be responsible for driving continuous profitable growth of the grain structures product line. This involves conducting market research, gaining a deep understanding of customer needs and working closely with the sales team to develop strategic roadmaps.
A CTB employee since 2021, Carnahan has held the positions of engineering manager and senior structures engineer. Prior to his employment with CTB, Carnahan worked 13 years as a senior structural engineer for a national engineering and design company, where he led numerous large projects from design through completion. He graduated from the University of Illinois in Urbana, Ill., earning a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering with a focus on structures.
A native of Sherrard, Ill., Carnahan currently resides in Altoona, Iowa.

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