The L.S. Starrett Co. named four new executives to its global organization. Roger N. Amrol, Jr. is the president and CEO. He most recently worked 12 years for the Robert Bosch Tool Corporation North America, where he was President and CEO for about five years. Prior to that, he was president for the SKIL North America brand for four years and in procurement for five years for Techtronics Industries. He holds an MBA from Averett University. Barry D. Laughlin was named COO. He was most recently COO with Group DEKKO for nine years, and had worked prior to that with Navistar for 26 years, including as director of global manufacturing and custom products. He holds degrees in manufacturing from Kettering University and business administration from Ohio University. Allen E. Look was named Chief Information Officer (CIO). He has more than 25 years of related experience, including global CIO roles for six years at privately and publicly held companies. He holds a B.S. degree in computer information systems from Thomas College. Jon-Michael Raymond is Chief Revenue Officer (CRO). He has held sales and finance roles for over 17 years, most recently as global sales and marketing senior vice president at FyterTech Nonwovens. Other employers include Mahr, Starrett, PFERD Inc. and Norton | Saint-Gobain Abrasives. He holds an MBA from Assumption College. Based in Athol, Massachusetts, L.S. Starrett Co. is a global manufacturer of precision measuring tools and gauges, metrology systems.
Todd Hudson was named sales manager for North and South America for Windak Inc. He has more than 20 years of experience in the wire and cable industry, most recently with Sikora. Other former employers include Reel Power and Graham Engineering Corp. Windak Inc, is the U.S. business of Sweden’s Windak AB, which manufactures a wide range of packaging and spooling equipment.
Obituary
Garson R. Fields, Jr., a former president and co-owner of Berkshire Electric Cable Co., died Dec. 7, 2024, at age 75, at his residence at Lakewood, Colorado. The Springfield, Massachusetts, native graduated in 1973 from Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, and joined the company his father had founded in Leeds, Massachusetts, in 1949. From 1986-2010, Fields served as president and co-owner of Berkshire Electric Cable Co. He led the company to specialize in custom wire and cable manufacturing. He was best known for his innovative approach to cable production and his ability to adapt the company to meet evolving industry demands as well as for having a very impressive military vehicle collection.
Fields was described as a “unique and forward-thinking person, someone who was always willing to help, assist and provide guidance.” He was a 2001 recipient of the Distinguished Career Award from the Wire & Cable Manufacturers Alliance (WCMA). He sold the business to Champlain Cable in 2010 and retired. Survivors include a sister, Robin H. Fields; sons Garson R. Fields III and Converse Fields; and a granddaughter.