CTB Inc. Recognizes Employee Service Milestones In First Quarter 2024

May 3, 2024 at 6:59 p.m.


MILFORD — CTB, Inc. has recognized those who achieved work milestones during the first quarter of 2024. The company congratulates the following employees for their recent anniversaries:
45 Years of Service
Jeff Harville
40 Years of Service
Susan Mehl, Michael Motes, Chris Walker
35 Years of Service
Teena Clements, Cary Carter, Thomas Stull
30 Years of Service
Daniel Wuthrich, Darrell Moore, Kenneth Moses
25 Years of Service
Gary Byrd, Terry Nierengarten, Rollie Welch
20 Years of Service
Shelly Thomas, Merlin Kalar Jr.
10 Years of Service
Grant Mast, Justin Klase, Marcus McBroom, Blanca Worthman. Michelle Pachynksi, Howard Hapner, Patricia Compton, Julia Agardy, Christopher Streeter, Ismet Dubinovic, Kendra Pillard
Five Years of Service
Randy Alexander, Eric Rydin Philip Parker, Samuel Adams, Ernest Taylor
“We are pleased to announce the work anniversaries that took place during the first quarter of 2024,” said Michael J. Kissane, CTB executive vice president and chief administrative officer. “The majority of them have been with us for 10 years or more, with some exceeding 40 to 45 years of service, which makes us extremely proud, and their contributions cannot be overstated! In addition to their length of service, we’re thankful for everyone’s contributions to our company’s global mission of Helping to Feed a Hungry World®.”
CTB Inc. (www.ctbinc.com), a Berkshire Hathaway subsidiary, is a leading global designer, manufacturer and marketer of solutions developed with the goal of equipping its customers to join it in Helping to Feed a Hungry World®. CTB's customers use its products for preserving grain; for raising pigs and poultry to harvest meat and eggs; and for processing poultry, fish and other foods. CTB deploys its financial strength to grow via a product-driven focus, strategic acquisitions, an expanded global physical presence and best-cost manufacturing. The company is headquartered in Milford and employs 3,000 people worldwide.

MILFORD — CTB, Inc. has recognized those who achieved work milestones during the first quarter of 2024. The company congratulates the following employees for their recent anniversaries:
45 Years of Service
Jeff Harville
40 Years of Service
Susan Mehl, Michael Motes, Chris Walker
35 Years of Service
Teena Clements, Cary Carter, Thomas Stull
30 Years of Service
Daniel Wuthrich, Darrell Moore, Kenneth Moses
25 Years of Service
Gary Byrd, Terry Nierengarten, Rollie Welch
20 Years of Service
Shelly Thomas, Merlin Kalar Jr.
10 Years of Service
Grant Mast, Justin Klase, Marcus McBroom, Blanca Worthman. Michelle Pachynksi, Howard Hapner, Patricia Compton, Julia Agardy, Christopher Streeter, Ismet Dubinovic, Kendra Pillard
Five Years of Service
Randy Alexander, Eric Rydin Philip Parker, Samuel Adams, Ernest Taylor
“We are pleased to announce the work anniversaries that took place during the first quarter of 2024,” said Michael J. Kissane, CTB executive vice president and chief administrative officer. “The majority of them have been with us for 10 years or more, with some exceeding 40 to 45 years of service, which makes us extremely proud, and their contributions cannot be overstated! In addition to their length of service, we’re thankful for everyone’s contributions to our company’s global mission of Helping to Feed a Hungry World®.”
CTB Inc. (www.ctbinc.com), a Berkshire Hathaway subsidiary, is a leading global designer, manufacturer and marketer of solutions developed with the goal of equipping its customers to join it in Helping to Feed a Hungry World®. CTB's customers use its products for preserving grain; for raising pigs and poultry to harvest meat and eggs; and for processing poultry, fish and other foods. CTB deploys its financial strength to grow via a product-driven focus, strategic acquisitions, an expanded global physical presence and best-cost manufacturing. The company is headquartered in Milford and employs 3,000 people worldwide.

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