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Warren Retires, Kidder Moves Up at Stuller
Stuller Inc. announced this week that Darrell Warren, the vice president of tools supplies, is retiring and will be replaced by Tammy Kidder, who is being promoted.
Lafayette, La.--Stuller Inc. announced this week that Darrell Warren, the vice president of tools supplies, is retiring and will be replaced by Tammy Kidder, who is being promoted.
“Not only has he had a significant impact on our tools and packaging businesses, but has also mentored others who will carry on for him. I particularly admire his tireless commitment and loyalty to the Stuller community and all that it stands for. We wish him the best,” Clark said.
Kidder has been with Stuller for more than 20 years and is currently the vice president of findings, metals and recycled materials. She also has worked in supply chain, materials control, manufacturing, product design and procurement.
Kidder holds an MBA from Louisiana State University.
“Tammy has been an integral part of the Stuller team for a long time,” Clark said. “I know she’ll pick up right where Darrell left off and continue to make meaningful strides in our tools and packaging business.”
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