Gear Motions Names New Vice President of Buffalo Operations - Engine Builder Magazine

Gear Motions Names New Vice President of Buffalo Operations

Gear Motions, a precision gear manufacturer, has named Paul Andruszko vice president of its Buffalo, New York, operations, which includes its Oliver/Pro-Gear and Niagara Gear divisions.

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Gear Motions, a precision gear manufacturer, has named Paul Andruszko vice president of its Buffalo, New York, operations, which includes its Oliver/Pro-Gear and Niagara Gear divisions. Andruszko has more than three decades of experience in the gear industry and most recently served as general manager of the company’s Niagara Gear division. He replaces Michael Barron, who retired in December after leading Oliver/Pro-Gear for more than 20 years. Oliver/Pro-Gear creates custom gears for all types of equipment, including elevators, ski lifts and petroleum exploration, production and refining equipment, in low to moderate volumes. Niagara Gear manufactures precision ground spur, helical and pump gears for a large and diverse global customer base.

“Gear Motions is committed to delivering products that meet world-class specifications for quality, safety and efficiency, and exceeding our customers’ expectations,” said Barron. “I’m confident our customers can expect the same level of quality and attention to detail will continue and flourish under Paul Andruszko’s leadership. He has the talent, knowledge and hands-on experience in gear design to lead Oliver/Pro-Gear and Niagara Gear into the future.”

“Mike Barron and I worked closely together so that the transition of leadership is as smooth and seamless as possible,” Andruszko said. “Our Buffalo divisions will continue to provide extraordinary service to our existing customers while helping new clients design gears that will make their operations smoother and more efficient.”

Andruszko joined Gear Motions in 1988 as a manufacturing engineer in the company’s Niagara Gear division. He has since held numerous positions within the company, including operations and engineering manager.

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