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Edelbrock Promotes Terry Pattigno To Vice President of Manufacturing

Edelbrock has announced the promotion of Terry Pattigno to the position of vice president of manufacturing at Edelbrock LLC. Terry brings 35 years of manufacturing and operations experience to his new position.

Terry Pattigno
Terry Pattigno

Edelbrock has announced the promotion of Terry Pattigno to the position of vice president of manufacturing at Edelbrock LLC.

Terry brings 35 years of manufacturing and operations experience to his new position. Terry has been the plant manager at Edelbrock’s carburetor division in Sanford, North Carolina since 2013. He was instrumental in transitioning the carburetor manufacturing operation from Magnetti Marelli. Previous to this, Terry worked for Ace Medical Equipment where he held the position of vice president of operations. He has extensive experience with machine tool cutting technologies, production control, quality control, purchasing, finance and customer service. Before this, Terry had previously held the position of Plant Manager at Edelbrock’s Torrance, California manufacturing facilities from 2002 to 2004.

Terry assumes the role of directly overseeing all of Edelbrock’s manufacturing and foundry operations, as well as the role of managing and driving operational efficiencies within the organization. This transition will allow the previous vice president of manufacturing, Wayne Murray to concentrate on his role as Edelbrock’’s president and focus on the company’’s growth and operational strategies.

“I am confident in handing over this position to Terry. He has a long history with our company and knows how important quality is to the Edelbrock brand. We’re looking forward to Terry driving for improved efficiencies and streamlining our production facilities,” states Wayne Murray, Edelbrock president.

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